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THE 


CONGREGATIONAL  YEAR-BOOK, 


1903. 


(  I88UBO,  UITDKR  TBM  8ANCTI01T  OF  TBM 

NATIONAL  COUNCIL  OF  THE  CONGREGATIONAL  CMRCIIES  OF  THE  UNITED  ^TES 

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aSNRRAL  STATISTICS  OF  THOSE  CHURCHES  FOR  THE  LAST  PRETIOUS  TEAR; 

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Studsbts  of  Coborboatiobal  Thbolooical  Bbmibabibs;  thb  Abbual  Rboobd  of 
Ohavobs;  THB  Vital  Btatutios  of  Oobobboatiobal  Mibistbbs  dbobasbd 

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VOtiUMK    No.  SO. 


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PDBLISRKD  BT  VOTB  Or 

NATIONAL  COUNCIL,   PORTLAND.   ME., 

U.NDIR  DIKKCTEON  OF  THE  PUBLISHING  OOMMITTBS. 

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TABLE   OF   CONTENTS. 


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Contents 2 

Calendar  for  IWKJ-IMH 8 

Congiegational  Hooiie  (illostration) 4 

Notes 5 

Introdaoiion 6 

Tfoasorer's  Statement,  Biay  11, 1903 8 

▲nnoal  Beoord : 

Ministers  Ordained  or  Installed,  9;  Pastors  Dismissed,  11;  Ministers 
Married,  12. 
Necrology: 

Brief  Biographies  of  Congregational  Ministers  who  died  in  1902  13 

'   Summaries 41 

Congregational  Clnbs 44 

The  National  Societies : 

American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Missions     ....  46 

Congregifttional  Bdnoation  Society 48 

American  Congregational  Association 50 

Congregational  Church  Building  Society 51 

Congregational  Home  Missionary  Society 52 

American  Missionary  Association 54 

Congregational  Sunday  School  and  Publishing  Society        ....  56 

Ministerial  ReUef 57 

Congregational  Theological  Seminaries : 

Andover,  59;  Bangor,  60;  Pacific,  61;  Chicago,  63;  Hartford,  65;  Oberlin, 
67;  Tale,  69;  Atlanta,  70. 

Alphabetical  List  of  Students  in  the  Seminaries 71 

Summaries 80 

List  of  Colleges,  Presidents,  Treasurers,  etc 81 

The  Annual  Statistics  of  the  Churches  and  Ministers: 

Explanations  of  the  Plan  of  Statistics 82 

The  Statistics  of  the  Churches  and  Pastors  by  States 84 

Sunday  Schools,  Lidependent  and  Missionary 424 

Congregational  Ministers  Ui  Foreign  Lands  .     ' ; 440 

The  Natiouai  and  Btatd  Organizations  of  the  Churches 442 

.  Sessions  of ,  u  1903-<)4 447 

Attnaal  meetings  of  tl|e  National  Societies  in  1903-04 447 

-Qeheral  Suminary  I'ables  for  the  Year 448 

Gains  ai|d  Losses  in  Groiips 464 

Congregationalism 467 

Table  oiAdmissibiis 468 

Tabto  of  Memberships 469 

Comparatiye  Receipts              .    ""7       :~  '   .     " 470 

Ministerial  Relief 472 

AlphabeticalListof  Ministers,  with  Post-Offlce  Address 474 

Alphabetical  List  of  Licentiates 513 

List  of  Ministers  of  other  Denominations  Supplying  Congregational  Churches,  515 

Superintendents  of  Sunday  Schools,  Massachusetts 516 


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CONGREGATIONAL   HOUSE,  BOSTON.  MASS. 


1903.] 


NOTES. 


NOTES. 


"Brexy  ohnreh  and  every  minister  apoo  the  rolU  of  the  denomioAtion "  is 
entitled  to  shftre  in  the  distrihation  of  the  Ybabt-Book.  For  this  very  practical 
purpose,  "  the  rolls  of  the  denomination  "  most  he  assumed  to  be  the  tahles  and 
list^l  tlie  Tbab-Book,  and  the  daim  of  any  chnroh  or  minister  to  reoeive  it,  errors 
ezoepled,  does  not  arise  nntii  such  chnroh  is  fonnd  in  the  Ybaa-Book's  tables,  or 
soch  minister^  name  is  enrolled  and  printed  in  its  **  List  of  Congregational 
MInisten,"  here  reported  and  printed.  To  purchasers,  the  price  is  91.00;  or,  iv 
eloth,  $1.36.  Those  entitled  to  receive  it  who  prefer  a  oloth  binding  can  have  it  in 
that  ftmn  by  sending  80  cents  to 

RBV.  ASHEB  ANDERSON, 

406  conobsoational  housb, 

Boston,  Mass., 

to  whom  all  conespondeBoe  relating  to  the  Ybab-Book  should  be  addressed,  not  to 
the  Pablishing  Sodety.  It  is  not  safe  or  sufficient  to  say  "  Congregational  House  " 
only,  as  it  has  many  rooms  and  oocupants. 

A  pastor,  who  has  resigned  his  active  service,  does  not  lose  his  claim  to  the 
Yba»-Book.  It  Is  due  to  "every  minister  upon  the  roll."  A  church  is  not 
entitled  to  two  copies,  one  for  itself  and  one  for  its  minister,  as  is  often  assumed; 
but  to  its  one  oopy.  The  roll  is  new  every  year,  and  a  minister's  name  has  no  place 
on  it  dmply  because  it  was  in  the  Uut  Ybak-Book.  It  is  to  be  reported  each  year, 
either  1^  the  church  he  Is  serving  or  by  the  conference  or  association  of  which  he  is 
a  member,  and  which  is  responsible  to  the  churches  for  record  and  report  of  his 
good  standing. 


A  number  of  copies  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  International  Council,  Boston, 
1806,  remain  <m  hand.  Price,  91.00.  Add  twenty-two  cents  for  postage.  Send 
ordess  to  J.  H.  Tewksbury,  Congregational  Sunday  School  and  Publishing  Society, 
CongvBgatlonal  House,  Boston. 


The  following  resolution  failed  to  appear  in  the  Minutes  of  the  Council  of  1901. 
See  page  43  of  the  published  Minutes  of  the  Council. 

"Jie9olved,  That  in  view  of  the  grave  concern  regarding  the  present  condition 
and  futore  Interests  of  the  Sunday  School  work  throughout  our  denomination,  the 
Congregational  Sunday  School  and  Publishing  Society  be  requested  to  furnish  a 
systematio  and  graded  course  of  study  covering  the  whole  range  of  Sunday  School 
work,  and  that  a  committee  of  seven  be  appointed  by  this  Council  to  co-operate 
with  the  Society  to  that  end." 

I  hereby  certify  that  the  abo?e  resolution  was  introduced  by  the  business  commit- 
tee and  adopted  by  the  Council. 

JOEL  S.  IVES,  Regiitrar, 


OONOREGATIONAL  YEAR-BOOK.  [1903. 


INTRODUCTION. 


It  is  a  matter  of  disappointment  to  us  that  the  issue  of  the  Ybar-Book  has  been 
delayed  beyond  oar  expectations  of  publishing  it.  We  gave  up  the  cherished  hope 
that  May  15th  would  see  the  completion  of  our  work  when  the  State  schedules  were 
delayed  beyond  April  10th.  They  were  reoeiyed  in  the  following  order:  Jan.  18, 
Nevada;  Feb.  5,  Oregon;  Feb.  7,  New  Hampshire,  West  Virginia;  Feb.  12,  Cali- 
fornia (Southern);  Feb.  14,  Arizona;  Feb.  16,  Montana;  Feb.  18,  Rhode  Island, 
Maine;  Feb.  20,  Mississippi,  Ohio;  Feb.  23,  Oklahoma;  Feb.  24,  Wyoming;  Feb.  26, 
Virginia,  New  Jersey,  District  of  Columbia,  Maryland ;  Fi»b.  27,  Minnesota;  Feb.  28, 
Texas;  March  8,  Arkansas,  Missouri,  Nebraska,  New  Mexico;  March  6,  Florida, 
South  Carolina;  March  9,  Vermont,  Alabama,  Kentucky,  Indiana;  March  13,  Con- 
necticut, Wisconsin ;  March  16,  Hawaii;  March  19,  Colorado,  North  Carolina;  March 

20,  North  Dakota,  New  York;  March  23,  Louisiana,  Michigan ;  March  34,  Iowa; 
March  26,  Kansas;  March  28,  Washington,  South  Dakota;  March  30,  Illinois,  Penn- 
sylvania; April  6,  Idaho;  April  11-29,  Massachusetts;  April  16,  Tennessee;  April 

21,  Georgia;  April 25,  Utah. 

We  haye  been  able  to  arrange  schedules  and  summaries  in  alphabetical  order, 
which  will  be  acceptable  to  all  who  use  the  book. 

No  changes  have  been  made  in  the  summaries  at  the  close  of  the  book.  They 
appear  as  last  year. 

Attention  ought  to  be  called  to  two  things — one,  a  change  in  the  appearance  of 
the  Massachusetts  tables,  which  explains  itself.  We  were  pleased  to  respect  the 
vote  of  the  State  Association  and  direct  that  the  tables  be  printed  as  they  came  from 
the  hands  of  the  State  secretary.  Whether  this  method  is  preferable  to  that  of 
preyious  years,  the  brethren  interested  are  at  liberty  to  judge.  It  requires  printing 
the  names  of  the  Superintendents  with  their  respective  Sunday  Schools  at  the  end 
of  the  YsAB-BooK.  They  will  be  found  following  the  page  "  Ministers  of  other 
Denominations  supplying  Congregational  Churches."  The  other  item  pertains  to 
the  report  of  New  York.  A  loss  of  407  is  indicated.  This  loss  owing  to  a  derioal 
error  last  year,  in  which  non*rf  porting  churches  were  duplicated  through  a  misun- 
derstanding, is  apparent  only.    There  has  been  an  actual  gain  in  the  State. 

A  comparison  of  the  reports  giving  the  membership  in  the  Christian  Bndeavor 
societies  with  reports  received  direct  from  the  secretaries  of  the  societies  shows 
many  inaccuracies.  In  many  cases  the  membership  of  Junior  and  Intermediate 
societies,  and  societies  in  missions  connected  with  the  church,  is  not  given.  The 
result  is  a  much  smaller  total  membenhip  than  the  facts  would  seem  to  warrant. 
Experience  indicates  that  pastors  would  do  well  to  insist  upon  their  clerks  receiving 
from  their  respective  Bndeavor  societies  correct  reports.  We  cannot  consprehend 
why  so  Important  a  work  shoald  reoeiva  sach  indifferent  attention. 


1903.]  INTRODUCTION.  7 

A  few  diacrepancieB  will  prolMbly  be  found.  These  can  be  aooounted  for  by 
correctioiis  having  been  entered  into  the  body  of  the  report  without  making  change! 
in  the  totals.  It  will  be  recalled  that  the  Editor  requested  State  secretaries  who 
desired  proof  for  reTision  to  notify  him  at  the  time  of  sending  the  schedules.  A 
number  paid  attention  to  this,  and  in  other  instances,  where  no  proofs  were  received, 
the  request  was  not  forwarded. 

Cuba  comes  to  a  place  in  the  Ykar-Book  with  five  churches.    We  welcome  Cuba. 

The  Summaries  will  show  considerable  gains  for  which  we  are  not  only  glad  but 
grateful.  Good  work  is  being  accomplished  everywhere  throughout  the  churches. 
Surely  a  faithful  pastorate  is  generally  indicated. 

Our  list  of  "  Biographies  to  date  **  is  inoreasing.  We  have  on  file  a  number  which 
Ministers  have  been  pleased  to  send.    This  list  shoold  grow. 

We  thank  the  State  secretaries  for  their  hearty  co-operation,  and  trust  they  will 

accept  our  apdogiM  if  for  any  reason  errors  appear  which  we  have  striven  earnestly 

to  avoid.    Indeed,  we  feel  assured  that  the  present  issue  marks  a  decided  advance 

in  the  publication  of  our  Tbaa-Book. 

ASHBR  ANDERSON,  Editor. 
BoBTOH,  BCass.,  May  25,  1903. 


8 


OONGREGATIONAL  TEAR-BOOK. 


[1903. 


TREASURER'S  STATEMENT. 

▲OOOUHT   WITH  THB  STATB  BODOM. 


BtatM. 

Dues  of  1003 
payabl*  Jaly  1. 

Da«t  of  1002 

And  pravioni 

yaara. 

AlftlMma     m,Tr      T.    .tftfttT.rr**.  .*..... 

972  69 
145 
466 

S437  15 

AlMkA.  t  t  -  T T ,,,,,,-.-,,,,, 

1  46 

Arizona t-* t     --»»»-.»...   -T»trrT. 

4  65 

ArkaniiM 

OftlifomiA 

Colorado ■■■• 

102  63 

941  29 
32  56 
37  60 
68  17 
49  67 
12  03 

761  88 

75  66 

40 

545  06 

240  10 

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District  of  Colombia 

Florida 

880  27 

Q^oriria 

536  94 

Hawaii 

34  74 

Idaho 

20  19 

niinois 

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Indian  Territory 

Iowa. .•• ...•.•.... 

888 

Kansas 

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12  75 

20  89 

315  73 

10  38 

45  96 

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77  57 

317  88 

Marvlnnd    rrf.r.T-....rfrtt.t.-...  ............  ...,...,. 

Massachnsetts 

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Minnesota •••.•. ••... 

2n42 
839 

Mississippi 

Missouri i 

78 

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12  03 

224  88 

168 

299  40 

108  10 

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Nevada 

New  Hamniliire  - . .   -  -  - 1 .  t  »,»--.,.  t  .... .  ............ 

New  Jersey 

New  Mexico .-r-» 

53  41 

New  York 

775  47 
34  14 

North  Carolina 

North  Dakota 

Oklahoma ...•• 

38  98 

58  30 

180  42 

46 

150  39 

888 

107  13 

30  21 

24  79 

13  36 

175  08 

2  01 

99  37 

393 

195  84 

Oretron 

Pennsylvania • 

699  73 

Rhode  Tsland i-t-t t.-.t  ,..»».--  t.t.wt...t 

79  12 

South  Dakota 

165  20 

223  46 

Texas 

42  01 

11  41 

Vermont 

^VaShinB^OT)  ,-.,..  t  t -  »  -   ,    t       -..,-,    ,  -  -  ,  *  rr  ,  ,  .  ,       ,  ,  -   r  r  ^  r 

122  14 

Wisconsin 

Wvominir  ,,tt,...,.T.-T-T,T.».t ■, 

Total 

$5,694  81 

93,696  83 

The  following  recommendation  by  the  Finanoa  Committee  was  adopted  b7  the 
Coandl  at  Portland,  Me.,  Oct  12-16. 1901 :~ 

(1)  That  the  treasurer  of  the  National  Council  be  instructed  to  call  lor  one  and 
one-half  cents  per  member  from  the  churches  for  each  of  the  three  following  yean, 
instead  of  two  cents  per  annum  as  heretofbre. 

(Minutee  of  1901»  page  42.)  aAMQBL  B.  F0BBB8,  Tr^amirer. 

HAMnwota>,  Comr.,  Mmj  11, 1908. 


1903.] 


ANNUAL  BEOOBD. 


ANNUAL  RECORD. 


obdahsd  OS  nrsTALLBi). 


In  this  Hat,  **o.*'  denotes  ordination  without 
Instftllallon;  **o.  0."  wdination  ••  paetor; 
**•.  A  «."  ordination  for  foreign  miaaioDary 
Mrrfee;  **r."  recognised.  Bat  owing  to  in- 
dafinite  reports.  **  o."  may  tometimea  be  an 
erTorfor*«o.p. 

ABBS,  HARRT  A.  O.,  FlrM 

Cb.,  Central  Nyaek.  N.Y,.  o.  i,  April  29 
ADAMB,  JOHN,  Wilmington, 

N.  a.  o.  i,        Mareh  10 

ALLBN,  MBI.LTDIA  M., 

Beaver  Dams,  N.  T.,  o.  Oei.  3 

ALI.SN,  PAUL  BHiST.  Hart- 

ford  Bern.,  Cambridge,  N.T.,  o,  r.  p.  Dee.  3 
ARMBTRONO,  ARTHUR  H.. 

Third  Cli. ,  Oak  Park,  111. ,     i. 
ARTHUR,   CHARLES    W., 

Black  Creek,  N.  T.,  o. 

ATHERTON,  V.  FRANK, 

Georgetown,  Maaa.,  0.  <. 

AXTONT,  JOHN  T.,  Salt  Lake 

City,  U.,  o. 

BACON,   WM.   A.,  Park  Ch., 

Springfield,  Mats.,  i, 

BAILBY,  DWIGHT  S.,  King. 

flther.Okia.,  I. 

BAKBR,  BRNB8T  L.,  North 

Weare,  N.  H.,  i. 

BAKBR,  FRANKLIN,  Second 

Ch.,  Norfolk,  Neb.,  o. 

BAKRBTT,  8.  ALLBN,  Flor- 

enee,  If  aaa.,  r.  p, 

BBCHBR,    ANNBTTB   M., 

Wheatland,  Wyo.,  o. 

BBLKNAP,  JAMBS,  Liabon, 

BELL,  'bnOCH    FRTB,   No.' 

Leominster,  Masa,,  o. 

BRLL,  HARRT  E.,  Ann  Ar. 

bor,  lileh.,  o. 

BBNTALL.   ALFRED,   Sher. 

man,  Mich.,  o. 

BICKNKLL,  JOHN,  Camming. 

ton,  Mass.,  Missionary  to  Cey> 

loo,  o.f.  m. 

BIBLER.  JOHN  MARTIN, 

Central  eh.,  Eastportf  Me.,  o.  i. 
BIGBLOW,     WARRBN     D., 

Yale  Rem.,  Third  oh.,  Guil- 

ford,  Conn.,  0.  i. 

BIB8BLL,  SHBLTON,  VeroDi^ 

N.  J.J        0.  t. 

BI88SLL,    WM.   F.,  Hartford 

Bern.,  Warren.  Vt.,  0. 

BLACK.   ROBERT    F.,    Red- 
field.   S.   D.,   Missionary    to 

FhilipDine  Is.,  o,/,  m. 

BLBNKARN,  OSBORN  B.A., 

Plymoath  Rock  Ch., Valencia, 

BLOMQREN,      GUBTAVUSi 

Finnish  Ch.,  New  York,  N.Y.,  o.  I. 
BOHN,  WM.  F.,  Ob  rlin  Sem., 

Biloam  Springs,  Ark.,  o. 

BOLGKR,  THOS.  F.,  Chicago 

Bible  Ins.,  Steamboat  Springs, 

CoIo«_  o.  i. 

BOLSTER,    F.    E.,  Sheffield, 

MaaSu  o, 

BOOCH,  H.  O.,  Omrman  Ch., 

Fan  Creek,  HL,  o.  i, 

BOUTELLnBR,     ALBERT, 

Central  Ch..  Bostim,  Mass.,  o. 
BOWLBY,  NOBLE  O.,  Ban- 

ff»r  Seoin  Lnnenbarg,  Vt.,  o. 
ADFOBD.  XMBBY  L.,  B. 
WejBMnith,  Mass.,  /. 


Feb.  4 
Jane  24 

Feb.  6 

Jane  8 
Feb.  13 

Dee.  8 

Jane  18 

Mareh  26 

Feb.  26 

Jane  8 
Dec.  81 
May  28 
Feb.  24 
May  18 

May  29 
March  11 

Oct.  2 
May  27 
Dec  80 

Sept.  11 

Sept.  16 

Oct.  7 

Feb. 18 

a 

Joly9 
Oct.  21 
Jane  26 
Mareh  18 
Oct  16 
July  2 


BRISTOL,  FRANK   L.,  Can-  • 

dor.N.  y.,  r.  Sept.  9 

BROCK,  LYDIA  S.,  Clay  Cen- 

ter^Kan.,  o.  Not.  6 

BROWN,  G.  C.  SwedUh  Oh., 

B.  Greenwich,  R.  I..  i.  May  8 

BROWN,  OLIVER.  Pern,  Vt.,  r.p.     Oct.  14 
BRUNO,    FRANK  J..  Yale 

Bern.,  asst.  pastor.  First  Ch  , 

Waterbary.Conn.,  o,i.  .ToneU 

BURDICK.  CHA8.  H.,  Chicaso 

6«m.,  Second  Ch.,  Moline,  UT.,  o.  i.     Jane  6 
BURNHAM,  DAVID  E.,  Lov. 

ell,  Me.,  0.  Jan.  16 

BURTON,  R.  W..  Nellgh.  Nf  b.,  o.    Mareh  25 
BUSH.  FRED  ROYS,  Bangor, 

Afich.,  o.  June  10 

BUTLER,  GEO.  M.,  ass*t  pas. 

tor,  Trinitarian  Ch.,New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.,  0.  i.  Jane  80 
CARHART,  CHA8.  L  ,  Dorset, 

Vt.,  r.  p.  May  20 

CASTRO,   FRANCISCO,   ^i- 

macao,  Porto  Rico.  0. 

CATHCART.  SAM'L  M.,  Can- 

tral  Ch.,  Middleboro,  Mass.,  I.  Not.  11 

COOL,  JAS.  W.,  Bedford  Park 

Ch.,  New  York  City,  i.         March  18 

COOPER,  SAIiUBL  B.,  First 

Chnrch,  N.  Brookfleld,  Mas*.,  i.  M«y  28 

CORBIN,  OLIVER  L.,  Buena 

Park,  Cal.,  r.  p.  Sept.  18 

CRANE,  FRANK,  Union  Ch., 

Worcester,  Mass.,  i.  Oct.  21 

CROCKER.    HERBERT     G.. 

Hillside  Ch.,  Oroaba,  Neb.,  o.  Sept  11 

CROSS,  ALLEN  E.,  asst.  pas- 
tor. Old  Booth  Ch.,  Boston,  Ms.,  i.     Jan.  28 
CURTIS,  JOHNS.,  Candia,N. H.,  i,    Sept.  24 
CURTIS.    NORMAN   R..    HI- 

grim  Ch.,  Denver,  Colo.,       o.  Jone  6 

DACH,  HERBERT  W.,  Conk. 

lin,  Mich.,  o. 

DA  VIES,  JOHN  W. ,  Creston,  111 ,  o .    Jaly  22 
DEAN,  LEE  M.,  Yale   Bern., 

Tacker  Memorial  Ch.,  o.  Oct.  16 

DETLING,  WM.  Cv  B.  Glen- 

viUe,  O.,  i  Dec.  9 

DICKINSON.  CHAS.  H.,  First 

Ch.,  Fargo,  N.  D.,  i.  •         Jan.  14 

DICKINSON,  COFLNELIUS  B., 

Colombia  Co.,  Cincinnati,  O..  r.        Jane  18 
DORNAN,  WM.  W.,Wlnlhrop 

Ch.,  Holbrook,  Mass.,  i.  April  2 

DUFF,  JAS.  E.,  Orisks,  N.  D.,  o.         July  18 
DYEU.  H^NRY  B,  First  Ch., 

N#w  Bedford,  ftf ass.,  i.  Julyl 

EDWARDS,    L.     A.,    McGiU 

Univ.,  Winthrop.  N.  Y.,       o.  May  18 

ELLIS,  J.  LINCOLN,  Willow 

Spring,  Mo.,  o.  April  9 

ENGLUND.    THEODOR,    of 

Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.,  at  Stoed- 

Uh  Conf.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  0.  Oct.  8 

EBWIN.  B.  J.,W  heat  lands,  Wye,  0.    June  8 
ESTES,  ROBERT  F.,  Haleys 

viUe,  Ala.,  0.  Aug.  10 

FARRILL,  EDGAR  T.,  Ken. 

osha.  Wis.,  i.  Dec.  18 

FERRIS,     CHESTER.     Great 

Ffells.  Mont.,  0.  i.  Oct.  8 

FISHER,  CHAS.  RUBS,  Hart. 

ford  Sem.,  Oswego  Falls,  N.  Y.,  0.     Jane  6 
FISHER,     MILES     B.,     Oak 

Chapel,  Oakland,  Cal.,  i,  Oct.  81 

FOWLER,  CHAS.  E.,  Oberlin 

Sem.,  Rogers,  Ark.,  o.  Nov.  6 

FRAZIER,  FEAN01B,P\\gT\m 

Ch.,6anlee,Neb.,  i.  ^V^^A^ 


CONGBBQATIONAL   TEAB-BOOK. 


[1903. 


niLLBR,  MOMTIB  J.  B  .Hut- 
(ard  8«Di.,  Jaricbo,  VI.,        o. 

GABnELR,  JOHN  P.,  Halt- 
ford  Shd.,  ED5*ld,  Codd^   0. 

QAYLORD,  BDW.  D.,  RiR- 
roTd  Ben .,  (%Br1«moDt,  11*.,  o.  i 

SODDARD,  LODIS  A., 
Boment  Ccnm..  o, 

QOIS,  BDW.  t.,  T»l»  8«ii.. 
Dliwall  Are.  Oh.  {wlaKd), 
N*»  llBVsn,  OODD.,  0. 1. 

QSSMIU,  AhTHUU  a..  Klrk- 


BS,  JOBAHK  O 

Dod..  Mlehkno  CltVi  juu.,  u- 
HAOAR,  CHAULKti  B.,  Ujde 

Fwfc,  Vl..  o  i. 

HALBKRT,  LKBOY  A..  Uhi. 

oao  B«n.,  B«na  Cb.,Cblcuo, 

IH.,  0. 

HAUUO.SD,    H.    O.,    Ptilcan 

Biiitdi.  UlsD.,  a. 

BANNA,  UHAULES  W.,  But 

OuuD,  OoDn.,  i. 

H.\UR1B,  U.  R.,  BMOnd  Ch., 

I>m«r,»;olo„  o. 

IIAWKSB,  QBO.  B.,  CintoD, 

8.D.,  c. 

HAWKINS.  CHAUKCBY  J., 

HAWKINS,  NB(ra AN  HALL, 
S*lb«n,  Colo.,  a. 

HATWABD.  0HA8.  E„  Pot- 
MT.Vl.,  r.B. 

HKIiaMAKOB,  £DQAR  1.., 
Hukato.  Hlnn.,  o. 

BIOS INB,  ROBERT  ll.,8uil- 


llle,  O.. 
.CHAKI 
BCOCK, 
il.,C.I.. 
FUAN. 
i^Mcflgld.  Mu*., 
UUBBAUD,  UBO.  U., 

Ob.,  Hinrhlll,  Ifus.,  1. 

JAUKt),  OWEN,  No.  Powul, 

Vl.,  r.  B. 

JKNNIMOS,     Wlf.     LBWm. 

BuBor  B*m.,  Bo.   " 

Jl^iktNi'  GEO. 

Bern.,  Monrot,  Odd 

JOHNBON„B.  U., 


«r  Sam.,  WhlUo-,  VI ,  o. 
JOSED,  J.  OWtUI,    WUIlDg- 

ford.  Coon.,  1. 

KBDZIE,     WH.     ROSCOE, 

VIckiburE,  HlBh.,  0. 

SELLER,  I.BWI8  H.,  Pilgiioi 

Ob.,  tlllwautoe,  Wli..  f. 

KNIUHT,   WU.  A.,  Bstkalay 

Tempi*,  Boaua,  Hhi  ,  i. 
KNOWLE8,  RICH  A  KC,  Wall. 

flaet,  Mun.,  o. 

LATQKOP,  CHA8.  A.,  Uiv- 

flowar  Oh.,  Toledo,  O.,  p.  i. 
LEUMON,  CHAB.  H.,  North 

Oh.,  ClaToUnd,  O.,  r.p. 

LElfliq.V,    WH.    Q.,    Wind- 

LOMBABb,    HBCSJERt" ' 
Bjraald.Haaa,  t. 

LOVElX.   OBAB.  N.,  Sooth- 
wlak,lbaa.,  e.i. 

LOWBT.OBOAH.  Moodr  Bibb 


M.CFADDBN,  HOBKHT   A„ 

Danvan,  HaH^                      t. 
MAB8H,    HOBBRT    L.,   Bur. 

Osl.SS 

No..* 

HriS%l?.-pBR01VAL    l^.'; 

Nov.  I 

JnnalR 

hK3«:;''&?.'bJ; 

March* 

yanblO 

McKEXzTb  'alKX,  t..,  Tate 

Hatcbl 

Jaoalt 

■■STii,SSW"'-»o4i...T": 

BapLU 

jQneU 

HoWHORTKB,  ANDREW  T.', 

NOT.W 

Sapt.  n 

HEAr>"'ELVBLL  O  ,  Hi.  V«r' 
DOD,  6.,                                         (. 

Aof .  IT 

Am.  U 

Dm.U 

MIX,   CUPTON    H.,  ClIKon. 

JoljSl 

.Si""-..aT  o.,  i' 

H>714 

bridn,  Vl ,                             0. 

Jao.n 

HOOlla.  ABTHDR  A.,Chl»BO 

8*in.,B«kun.lll.,               o. 

jDiri 

" 

HO')BB. NEWTON  W.,  Brlib- 

lon.  0.;                                   0. 

!><».» 

Julyl 

HOORE.  l(..SUTbiiok,UlDn,B. 
NAYLOR,  J.  W..  Wa«  Point, 

Dec.  30 

Uoft 

NlCHOLe.   JOHN   H.,  LItcb: 

Bapt.S 

Dscl 

NOIt-|'ON?BT^PHKN  A^Flral 

May  17 

JbhU 

Ch.Wotom.  Mm.,,             (. 
NOYCE,  JOBEfH  C,  Irtinc 

Jon. 11 

ton.  Neb^                               o. 

Fab. 11 

O H LB O N,    O..    Bildcapon, 

Conn.,  Bvetdiih  Cant.,  Provl. 

dau«,B.I..  0. 

OWKN,  EDWARD    P..  Han. 

'       cbeatar,  Okla.,  s. 

PATTXRflON,  OKO.  W.,  Ban- 

I       dolph  Cenln,  Vt.,  I. 

PKRCIVAL,   JOHN    T.,  Bpo- 


Fab. It 


Jal;  11 
Fab.  U 
Jao.lA 
Not.  10 

Feb.! 
JonalS 
Aug.  M 
Not.  1« 
Dm.  11 

Oot.  I 


p£tbrson,  bauubl,  a 

ftACb.,FI»ibuiit,HlDn. 
PIKKCB.  PAYBUN  E  ,  B«E 


pir 


PBA-rrljllIlN  R.,  Tompkini 

Ava.  Ob.,  Brooklyn,  N.  T„  «. 
FREBTIDGlf,  Wli.  J.,  Laonl 

dai.  Hlcb  ,  o. 

PRICE.  Wli.F.,  Vlroqna,  Wla., , 
BAyMOND.FREUEKlCKW., 

YalaSem.,  BaH  Wa^noalb.  Hi. 
I    RKED,  LKWIB  T.,  Canandal- 

ina,  N  Y..  f. 

■    REINHOLD,  FRANKLIK  P  , 

Wlndioc  Locki.  Conn  .  (. 

EIDINOS.  EDWARD  J.,  Chi. 


SapLW 
.  Au(.n 


oee.  uborob  g. 

Ch,,  HnntlDfion.Ua 
—1,  fRAt(K 


m  HanD,  Conn., 


K.,  FliM 


SARdsNT,  3AMV,i 

bon,  N.  H.,  1. 

BAUBER,  G.  A .,  New  Eocbaila, 

BOliUbiAKBR,  W.,  PHirlm 
Ch  ,  CnaUHi,  lo  ,  i. 

BOOTT,  DARIDB  B,,  I^ncai- 
lar,  Haai.,  i, 

BOOTT,     GBO.      W.,     Surk, 

SKN^BTAOKB.  H,  A.,  Wood^ 
TlUe,  PUirlm  Ch„  Binnnah,  On 

BBBLIKJN,  FBAM  K  M.,  Orae- 
lajr,  Ooh),,  i. 


a«pt  11 

0.  JonaA 

Jaa.SI 


1903.] 


ANNUAL  REGORD. 


11 


BBING.  WONG  TUK.  ai  eTsn. 

9f\\»U  Honolala,  H.  I.,  o.     Jane  18,  22 

8LATEK.  dHELDON  C.,He«. 

per,  N.  D.,  o.        '  Jane  24 

BLBKPER,  WM.  W.,  Welles- 

ley,  1Cm8..  i.  May  IS 

SMART,  OBOROB  T.,  Newton 

Higblande,  Mam  ,  i.         March  11 

SMITH, CH AS. O.,  rilgrim  Oh., 

CThleago.  for  evangel,  work,  o.  Sept.  SO 

SMITH,  J.  Q.,  North  CaroUna 

State  AM*n.  Raldgh,  N.  O.,  o.  Sept.  28 

SNBLL,  LAIRD  W.,  Bozford, 

Mam.,  i.  Oct.  SO 

SPENOE.  WM.  H.,  Pilgrim  Oh., 

Oambridge,  M^ee^  i.  Jan.  21 

8TA0KMAK,  CARL,   Second 

Ch..  Cornwall,  Conn.,        o.  i.  Jaly  li 

8TAGKPOLB,  MARKHAM  W., 

Magnolia,  MaM.«  o.  i,  April  19 

STAHU  KARL   L..    Gbtei«o 

Sem. ,  Oer,  Ch^  Orete,  Neb. ,  o .  Jmw  17 

STARR,   HARRIS  E.,  United 

Ch.,  B.  Providence,  R.  I ,     o.  Jan.  8 

STB  ARN8,  ED  WARD  R.,  Lan. 

caster,  N.  H.,  i,  Aug.  27 

STEELE.  WM.  [iVM.],Oourte. 

nay.S.  D.,  r.  Feb.  11 

STBIN,  II.  W.,  Chicago  Sem., 

German  Ch.,  Grand  view,  lo.,  o.  i.  Jnne  24 
STETSON,  OSCAR  F.,  Carver, 

MaM.,  o.  i.  May  14 

STILLMAN,  O.  M..  Flrtt  Ch., 

Cheyenne,  Wyo.,  o.  Aug.  18 

STOWE,  CHARLES  E.,  Cen. 

tral  So.  Ch.,  Bridgewater,  Ma.,  i.       Oct.  28 
SWERTFAOER,     GEO.     A., 

Rotland.  Vt.,  o.  Dec.  10 

SWIFT,  CLARBNCB  F.,  Cen- 

tral  Ch.,  Fall  River,  Maaa.,    i.  Jaly  16 

TAISNE,  TBLBSPHORE, 
Hartford  Sem.,  French  Ch., 
Marlboro,  Mve ,  o.  Nov.  25 

TALMAGE.  CHA8.  H.,  Wlna- 

low  Cb.,  Taunton,  Maae.,      i.  April  8 

TARR,  JA9.  J.  G  ,  Sheldon,Vt.,  o.      Oct.  29 
TAYLOR,  H.  J.,  Lake  Park, 

Minn.,  o.  Oct.  7 

TAYLOR,  T.  A .,  WllUeton,  N.  D.,  o.     Jaly  23 
THAYER,   CHAS.   0.,   Union 

Ch.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  o.  Jane  20 

THOMPSEN,  OLE,  Chicago 
Sem.,  Nortoeaian  Free  Ch., 
Moekegon,  Mich.,  o.  May  20 

THOMSON,  ROB'T  J.,  Boand 

Brook,  N.  «r.  i,  Oct.  28 

TICB,  JOS.  H.,  PenAeld,  O.  o.  Oct.  27 

TOOTHAKER,  ARCHIE, 

Highland,  Kan.,  o.  Jan.  22 

TOWNSBND,    JEWETT  C, 

Litchfield.  O.,  o.  Sept.  18 

TROWBRIDGE,    JOHN     P., 

North  Rochester,  Mass.,        i.  Nov.  18 

TUTTLE,  JOHN  B.,  First  Ch., 

Lincoln,  Neb.,  r.  Sept.  19 

VALLBNTYNB,  J.  W.,  Mar. 

ahall,  Minn.,  o.  Oct.  8 

VAN  HORN,  FRANCIS  J., 
Old    Sooth    Ch.,   Wereester, 

Mass.. U  Dec.  18 

VAN    LUVBN,  S.  A.,  Olivet 

Ch.,  Denver,  Colo.,  o.  April  24 

WAGNER,  WALTER  A.,  As. 

barj  Park,  N.  J.,  i.  Oct.  7 

WAKUTBMANI ,  HUNTING- 
TON W.,  Santee.  Neb.,        o,  Sept.  10 
WALDRON,  JOHN  D..  Cen. 

tral  Union  Ch.,  Honolnla,  H.  I.,  o.      Jane  1 
WALKER,  HERBERT,  Union 

Ch.,  Bartlett,  N.  H.,  i.  Dec.  18 

WALTON,    JA8.    An   Velva, 

N.  D«,  0.  Nov.  25 

WUITB,  F.  DALB.  Hodaon. 
vllle,  Mleh.,  o,  Jun€»  I 


WHITB,    RALPH    H.,   Cam- 

mington,  Mass.,  o.  Aug.  14 

WILLIAMS,    THISTLE     A., 

Chicago  Sem.,  Waapan,  Wis.,  o.       July  15 
WIMAN.   GU8TAF.  SwedUh 

Mission  Ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  i.       June  11 
WILSON.  DANIEL  E.,  Way- 

zaU  and  Grovelaod,  Minn.,  tf.  Jan.  14 

WOODBRIDGE,     RICHARD 

G.,  Prospect  Hill  Ch.,  Somer. 

vllle,  Mass.,  {.  Feb.  IS 

WOODSUM.    WALTER    H.. 

Hampstead.  N.  H..  i.  April  29 

WRIGHT,    WM.    E,   Central 

Ch.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  o.  Sept.  SO 

WUR8T,  ALBERT  E.,  Blller- 

ica.  Maas^  o.  Nov.  6 

WYATT,  FRANCIS  O.,  PUno,  111.,  o.  Sept.  4 
YUKL,  ADOLPH,  as  mission. 

ary  worker,  Silver  Lake,  Minn.,  o.    Sept.  24 
ZIMMERMAN,  BENJ.,  Santee. 

Neb.,  0.  Sept.  10 

PASTORS  DI81CIS3BD. 

ABBOTT,    ERNEST    H.,    Fryebnrg,   Me., 

Jan.  28. 
ANDBRSON,  CARL  J..  Sw€di$h  Ch.,  Proo- 

tor,  Vt.,  April  23. 
ANGBLL.    ERNEST    E.,   Bast  Barre  and 

Orange,  Vt.,  March  5. 
Bacon,  WM.  a.,  Sh»lbnme  Falls,  Mass  , 

Dee.  81. 
BAKER,   ERNEST  L.,  Centre  Harbor,  N. 

H.,Feb.9. 
BERLE,    ADOLPH    A.,    Brighton,    Mass., 

Sept.  85. 
BOARDMAN.  JOHN  R.,  West  Ch.,  Port. 

land.  Me.,  Jan.  22. 
BOURNE,  ALEX.  P  ,  Phillips  Ch.,  Exeter, 

N.  H.,  Oct.  28. 
BRADFORD,  EMERY  L.,  Bozford,  Maas., 

Jane  8. 
BRADLEY,    DAN    F,   First  Ch.,    Grand 

Rapids,  Mich.,  April  22. 
BRYANT,  SBELYE,  Canton,  Mass,  Deo  81. 
BUCHANAN,  WM.  J.,  Hanover,  Conn.,  July 

25. 
CATHCART,  SAMUEL  M.,  Third  Ch.,  Chel. 

sea  Mass    sent  17 
CHAM  BERLIN, 'jambs    A.,  Center  Cb., 

Torrlngton,  Conn^  April  29. 
CLARK.  EDWARD  L.,  Central  Ch  ,  Boston, 

Mass.,  March  11. 
CONRAD,  A  RCTURU8  Z.,  First  Ch.,Worces- 

ter.  Mass.,  April  18. 
COPPING,    BERNARD    C,  Acton,  Mass., 

Jane  4. 
CREDEFORD,  GEO.  H.,  Wells  River,  Vt., 

April  1. 
CRBSSEY,  PBMBBRTON  H.,  No.  Conway, 

N.  H.,  Oct.  18. 
DANFORTH,    RALPH   E.,   Newfane,    Vt., 

Sept.  17. 
DASOOMB,   ARTHUR  S.,  Glencoe,  Minn., 

Aug.  28. 
DUDLEY,   JOSEPH  F.,  First  Ch.,  Fbrgo, 

N.  D.,  Jan.  14. 
FURBISH,  EDWARD  B.,  Spencerport,  N. 

Y.,  Marrh  18. 
GARDNER,  RUFUS  P.,  Hampstead,  N.  H., 

April  29. 
GAYLORD,  EBER  W.,  North  Ch.,  Amherst, 

Maas.,  Jane  10. 
HALE,  EDSON  D.,  Decoto,  Cal.,  Nov.  8. 
HALL.  JOHN  C  ,  Sutton,  Maas.,  Feb.  18. 
HATCH,  DAVID  P.,  South  Ch.,  Lawrence, 

Maas.,  May  12. 
HAYWARD.  CH ARLBS  B.,  Jericho  CenUr, 

HEGkBR,  HERMAN  F.,  Bethany  Ch.,Chl. 

cago.  III.,  Sept.  25.  _ 

HOPKINS,  HENRY, ?VmC\i.,KMwi»Cl^t% 

Mo.,  lUreh  U. 


CONQBEOATIOMAL   7EAB-BOOK. 


HOUOHTON,  BOaa  0.,  Flnt  Ch  .  Ohabaa, 

Hm.,  Jdd*  4. 
HOWKINa,   OBABLB8    W.,  Veula,  U:, 

JACOBS.  HERBERT  H..  HanoTer  SI.  Ch., 

UflvukM,  Wla.,  Dm.  IS. 
JOUiraOK,  QEO.  H.,  John  Bt.  Ob.,  Lovill, 

Hiua..  Uirota  IT. 
JOVSS,  J.  OWEH.BonDil  Brook,  N. J.,  April 

a. 

K-VIGBT,  WU.  A.,  Otnlnl  Ob.,  Fall  RlTer, 

LOUBXrD.'b'eRBERT  E.,  OhtcTTflald,  He., 

OoLH. 
LUOS,   FRANK    L.,   Unkin   Cb.,  TiddIod, 

Ifu...  JdLv  I. 
ItlRTAbDEN,    ROBERT   A.,  Cantnl  Cb., 

OMhc.Uui,  JaneaS. 
XARBTOH.  PKROrVAL  F..  Lweuler.  K. 


IClah. 


llDUILLAN,  PETER,  Bdwanli  Ch.,  North. 

anploD,  Mm*.,  Joly  11. 
VEAb,  ELWSLl  d,  Puk  Cb  ,  Olnelud, 

MEXn^OLIVRR  W  ,  Enfitid,  Conn.,  April 


lUTUHELL,    <^SO.    W.,    Fr>ok)ln,    Hub,, 

Jnlr  1. 
ICOORE,  EDWARD  C,  CMtnl  Cb.,  Prert. 

1.  March  11. 

ITEPHKIT  A 

PoiETiER,  ELBERT  B.,  Bild(evaleT,  Uaa., 

RICeI  WH.  A..BaL1sTm>Ave.Ch,IT*wark, 

S.  J.,  Oct.  BO. 
KIOHARDSON.   JOdEi'H    B.,  MUpah  Cb., 


BOBINSOK,  BDW 


u,  UloneapoUa,  lllDD.,a«pt.B. 
lOK,  EDWARD  BRADFORD,  Lit- 

boss',  JOHN  4.,  lUmpwa,  N,  U..  Jane  IB. 
BAKOENT,  OLARBNOB  8.,  SI.  Han''-  Ate. 

Ch.,  Omaha.  Neb.,  Jan.  t. 
SKBtL,    LAIRD   WlNOATE,   DdIoo  Ch., 

No.  Brookflsld,  Maw.,  Ua)'  19. 
BTEAR.fS,  EDWARD    R.,   WamD,   11*., 

8TEINER,    EDWARD   A.,   Buidiiikr,   0„ 

Rot.  8. 
8T1LBS,   WU.  C,  Baoond  Ch.,  BtonlngUin, 

Conn..  Jan.  IT, 
TWEEDY,    HENRY     H.,    PJvmontb    Ob.. 

una.  N  Y. 
TAN  eOR.V.  FRANCIS  J..  PlynDnUi  Ch., 

Dealfolnei,  lo..  Oot.t. 
WALKBR,  Wl£.  H.,  Wllmaue,  III..  Jane  3. 

KINiaTBBS  HABBIEO. 
ABBOTT.   JUSTIN    EDWARDS,  of  Bom 
bay.IndU,--""-— -  '    "■—■--•" — <■ 


BAIRD,  CORRT  B.,  of  Eanau  CII7,  Ho., 

«Dd  jMal*  Pauon.of  Fnablo,CDla..dBpL18. 
BICKNBLL,  JOHN,  under  appolnunenltor 

Jairoa  Collen,  and  Nal[la  L.Bmllh.  at  Wlo- 

aled.  CanD.,)Dna  6. 
BILLIQ,  CLINTON  A.,  of  Normal.  IIL.  and 

Habi  Erana,  of  Fond  du  Lac,  Wl...  Dee.  10. 
BLOOD,CHABLReR.,aDdAnDleC.  Beard. 

atRanUDl,  Ill.,Jilna4. 
BDBDICE,  CHA8.  H.,  of  ICollH,  Dl-,  and 

Uvnia  I.  Wllaon,  of  Harrie,  Wl*. 
BUSWELL,   JES9E,   and   JasDl*   Boll,   at 

PesatoDlna,  HI.,  April  1«. 
OHDKN,  CLAY  DENT,  aod  Abble  Annata 

VM^  of  Tample,  N.  S.,  at  Fliahbarg,  llaaa.. 


[1903. 

fiS: 


CR03BLAND,  tIEORQE  B.ot  Kwiai 

Mo.,  and  Lors  Elinor*  Loomla,  of 

oatha.  Ho.,  Jan.  I. 
DKNISON,   JOHN   R.,  Boatoo,  Haaa.,  and 

Psarl  L.  ITndarvood,  of  New  York.  Dee.  n. 
FISHER.  C.  F.,  of  Deep  Rlier,  ODnn.,  and 

Harj  L.  Havei,  ot  Uaieattna,  Id..  Haj  n. 
FRANCIS.  ARTHUR  J.,  and  Hay  ChLabbtm. 

at  OM»gD,  111.,  Oct.  1. 
FULLER,  UONTIB  J.  B.,  of  Jericbo,  Tt.. 

and  Martha  Lfon,  of  Pern,  VI.,  Dec.  SI. 
QALE,  CLARENCE  R.,  of  Spokane,  Waih., 

and  Eatherapeneer.af  Aldan,  Id,  Sept.  U. 
GR.'IY.  W.  B.  D..and  Annette  M.  Becber,  of 

Ch*tenD*.Wvo.,jDnel4. 
HART.  HASTINGS  B..ot  Chleaco.IU.,  and 

Joaepbin*  M.  Newton,  ol  Maplalon,  H. 
HAWiSS,  OEOROE  B.,  ol  Outon,  B.  D., 


r,  Conn 


HAWKINS. 

laabel    K«i 

AprUR. 
HAYNES.     WILLIAM, 

Mlcb,  —■'  " "  "— 

hbybe.'ben' 

Ada  L.  Andi 


J.,    i 


Frona  C.  Yanjer.  ol  KeDlon,  O., 

E,  ofLeadTllle.ODlo-and 
,  of  Cllmai.  HIeb..  at  Dul- 
ler. O0I0.,  Sept.  IB. 
HOLP.    LINCOLN   ARCHER,   of  DOTaud, 


[.'ora  Eaiella   Waalanbaif, 


BUCKEL   OUVgil, 


ihnaon.  of  konieUli, 


g.  In  Warren,  HlOD.. 


e  IS. 


k  CI17. 

JUDD,  HUBERT  O..  of  Hanlorrllle,  Hlnn.. 

and  Clara  Herman,  of  CooMlle,  O. ,  Uarnb  V>. 
KIHBALL.  JOHN  HOVEY,  of  Sebaatopol, 

Cal.,  and  Ealelle  Ann  Robtnaon,  of  Lo*  An- 

nlei,  Cal.,  April  3. 
LANDALS,  T.  GUY.  of  Epplof,  N.  H.,  »d 

EdUb  U.  iHeree.of  Medford.UiiH..  Jan.  li. 
LOVKTT.  WILLIAM  P., of  Ba;  Cltr,Hleh., 

■Dd  Cora  MoCaodlUh,  of  CbleafO.  111..  U 

I>*venpon,lo.,Ocl.U. 
LUKE,  J.O.  and  Sarah  A.  Hn(bei.  at  Coal- 

dala.  Pa.,  ApHiaa. 
LYON,    CLARENCE    C.    ol    Canlarbnry, 

Conn.,  aod  Alice  E.  Oonld,  of  Cambr^dfe. 

LY^N,  ALBERT  J08IAH,  of  Brooklin. 
H.  Y.,  and  Annie  Elltabeth  Hllla,  of  War- 
ren. Hail 


li  Jeeal*  M. 


O  EG  RUE  A., 

jamleron.  at  Mllbum,  111..  Feo.  ai. 
PRENTISS.   WILLIAM    0..   and  Elale  A. 
Hatbeway,    bolh    of    Poqnenock,    Conn., 

BHELDEN.  FRANK  M.,  ot  Greeler,  Colo., 
and  Alio*  Keeoui.  of  Sbenuidoah,  lo. 

elNOLKTON,  J.  II..  of  Po^l.  Idaho,  and 
MbKIp  J.CoLlum.  otOoWrn.Col.,  DfO.M. 

eyl'lKEa,  GUY  F.,  of  Boulah,  a,  D^and 
llelcn  Msy  (jveetun,  of  lllli^bcock,  S.  D.. 

SWSBt'   FRANKLIN    WAIT,  o(  Adrian. 

Mlcb,,  and  Mary  Amolo  Sievem,  ot  Cln- 

THU^'tON,  LAW'RENCE.^iod  Matilda  B. 


r..Unl... 

WHITE,  RALl'HH 

ind  Mabel  Rochfor 

Deo.  31. 
WBITBLAW.  J 


n.Conn., 

.  J.   D.,_and    BalU*   Htrlam 
OllotOD.  Wla..  March  M. 
"HAB  B.,atCambridn,]fBa*., 
Ooohran,  at  CambiUia,  O., 


1903.]  NECBOLOOr.  13 


NECROLOGY. 


OF 

CONOREOATIONAL    MINISTERS 
Who  Dird  in  the  Tear  1902. 


Andrus,  Euzur,  son  of  Arthar  and  Mary  (Ingraham)  Andrus,  was  born 
at  Stafford,  Oenesee  Co.,  N.  T.,  Feb.  28,  1818.  He  studied  theology  under 
Instmctlon  of  his  father.  Ordained  by  a  Consregatlonal  Coancil,  at  Keeler, 
Mich.,  1850.  Pastorates:  Keeler,  Mich.',  1850-58;  Augusta,  Mich.,  1853-57; 
NUes,  Mich.,  1857-61;  Allegan,  Mich.,  1865-70;  Pentwater,  Mich.,  1870-72; 
Angola,  Ind.,  1872-77;  Vicksbnirg,  Mich.,  1877-81;  Cooper,  Mich.,  1881-84; 
Alamo,  Mich.,  1884-^6;  Douglas,  Mich.,  1886-91.  Chaplain,  6th  Michigan 
Infantry,  1861-65.  Chaplain,  Zach.  Chandler  Post,  G.  A.  R.,  South  Haven, 
Mich.,  at  time  of  his  death.  Married,  Iti  Livingston  County,  Mich.,  1848, 
Mary  E.  Wilson,  who  died  in  Keeler,  in  May,  1852.  Married,  Nov.  6,  1854,  in 
Wyoming  Seminary,  Kingston,  Penn.,  Emily,  daughter  of  Elijah  and  Abigail 
(Parsons)  Carpenter,  who  survives  him.  Five  children,  three  living.  Died 
of  congestion  of  heart  and  lungs,  at  South  Haven,  Mich.,  Sept.  1,  1902,  aged 
84  years,  6  months,  8  days. 

Austin,  Lbwis  Auodstink,  son  of  John  Williams  and  Olive  (Whitcomb) 
Austin,  was  bom  in  Poaltney,  Vt.,  April  26,  1834.  He  received  his  academic 
education  at  Troy  Conference  Academy,  being  graduated,  1852,  and  at  Mid- 
dlebury  College,  graduating,  1856.  Ordained  and  installed  at  Orwell,  Vt., 
June  25,  1862,  dismissed,  1868.  Tutor,  Middlebnry  College,  1857-59 ;  prin- 
cipal, JonesviUe  Academy,  1859-61 ;  principal,  Burr  and  Burton  Seminary, 
1868-72;  principal,  Kimball  Union  Academy,  Meriden,  N.  H.,  1872-75;  pro- 
fessor of  Greek  in  same,  1876-80;  professor  of  Latin,  Middlebnry  College, 
1880-85;  professor  of  Latin,  Rollins  College,  Winter  Park,  Fla.,  1886-98. 
Pastor,  Orange  City,  Fla.,  1898-190i.  Trustee,  Middlebnry  College,  1880. 
Married,  Sept  7,  1859,  at  Bennington,  Vt.,  Mary  Louise,  daughter  of  Zadok 
and  Clarissa  (Winslow)  Taft,  who  died,  Jan.  18,  1889.  Three  children,  one 
living.  Harried.  Aug.  5,  1890,  at  Zanesvllle,  0.,  Mrs.  Mary  Richards  Brig- 
ham,  who  died,  Feb.  1,  1895.  Died  of  heart  disease  at  Orange  City,  Fla., 
July  10,  1902,  aged  68  years,  2  months,  14  days. 

Avert,  John,  son  of  Robert  Stanton  and  Sally  (Crary)  Avery,  was  born 
at  Preston,  Conn.,  Aug.  19,  1819.  His  academic  education  was  at  Bacon 
Academy,  Colchester,  Conn.  Was  graduated  from  Yale  College,  1848,  and 
from  Tale  Divinity  School,  1847.  Was  ordained  by  the  New  London  County 
Aasociation  to  the  Congregational  ministry  at  Lebanon  (Exeter  Parish), 
Coon.,  June  Si,  1848;  installed  pastor  at  Exeter,  1848,  dismissed  by  council. 


14  CONGREQATIOMAL  YEAR-BOOK.  [1903. 

1878;  supplied  Central  Village,  Conn.,  1878-78;  West  Woodstock,  Conn., 
1878-81;  Ledyard,  Conn.,  1881-92.  Was  Begtstrar  of  New  London  County 
Association.  Pabllcations :  Historical  Sketch  of  the  New  London  Coanty 
0>nference  of  Congregational  churches,  Oct.,  1887,  pp.  18.  Reminiscences 
of  tlie  Minister's  Calling,  New  London,  Conn.,  1895,  pp.  43.  History  of  the 
Town  of  Ledyard,  Conn.,  1901,  pp.  884.  Married,  Nov.  6,  1851,  at  Lyme, 
Conn.,  Susan  M.,  daughter  of  Reuben  and  Betsy  B.  (Wait)  Champion.  Mrs. 
Avery  is  still  living.  Three  daughters,  one  of  whom  is  living.  Died  of 
pneumonia  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  April  28,  1902,  aged  82  years,  8  months,  4 
days. 

Barber,  Alansqn  Darius,  son  of  Roswell  Mather  and  Esther  (Howe) 
Barber,  was  born  in  Beekmantown,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  22,  1818.  He  received  his 
academic  education  at  Plattsburgh,  N.  Y.,  and  at  University  of  Vermont, 
being  graduated,  1845.  He  studied  theology  at  Andover  Theological  Sem- 
inary, and  was  graduated,  1848.  Ordained  as  evangelist  by  Presbytery  of 
Champlaln,  at  Mooers,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  17,*  1849.  Pastorates:  Pern,  N.  Y., 
1849-52;  Williston,  Vt.,  installed,  Jan.  30,  1852,  dismissed,  1859;  Wellsboro, 
N.  Y.,  1866-71;  Penn,  Pa..  1871-74;  Clarendon,  Vt.,  1875-77.  Degree: 
A.  M.,  Vermont  University,  1848.  Editor,  Vermont  Chronicle,  1877-84.  Publi- 
cations :  Religions  Life  and  Opinioos  of  John  Milton,  Blbllotheca  Sacra,  July, 
1859,  and  January,  1860.  History  of  Beneficiary  Education,  Presbyterian  and 
Princeton  Review,  April,  1896.  Alleged  Persecution  of  Massachusetts,  or 
Justice  to  the  Pilgrims,  New  England  and  Yale  Review,  March,  1892.  His- 
tory of  Presbyterian  Church  of  Beekmantown,  N.  Y.,  Plattsburgh  Republica- 
tion. Pastors  of  First  Presbyterian  Church  of  Plattsburgli  for  a  Hundred 
Years,  in  Proceedings,  etc.,  1897.  Den  nan  t  as  a  Leader  in  tiie  Educational 
Progress  of  this  Age :  address  before  Vermont  Historical  Society,  November, 
1896,  in  Proceedings.  Reviews  of  Dr.  Augustus  H.  Strong's  Theology  of 
the  Great  Poets,  Presbyterian  and  Reformed  Review,  July,  1899.  -The  Integrity 
of  John  Milton  vindicated.  Married,  May  22,  1849,  at  Montpelier,  Vt., 
Martha  Amanda,  daughter  of  Henry  Yale  and  Caroline  (Yale)  Barnes.  Mar- 
ried, Aug.  2,  1853,  at  Williston,  Vt.,  Lucretla.  daughter  of  Ellsha  and  Sarah 
rEillott)  Miller.  Wife  still  living.  One  son.  Deacon  William  M.  Barber,  of 
Williston.  Died  of  old  age  at  Williston,  Vt.,  Aug.  30,  1902,  aged  83  years, 
10  months,  8  days. 

Barrows,  John  Henry,  d.  d.,  son  of  John  Manning  and  Catherine  Paine 
(Moore)  Barrows,  was  born  in  Medina,  Mich.,  July  11,  1847.  He  received 
his  academic  education  in  the  Preparatory  Department  of  Olivet  College.  He 
was  graduated  from  Olivet  College,  1867.  Studied  theology  at  Yale  Divinity 
School,  1867-63,  at  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1865-69,  and  at  Andover 
Theological  Seminary,  1874-75.  Ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  by 
Andover  Conference  at  Lawrence,  Mass.,  April  29,  1875.  Pastorates:  Eliot 
Church,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  Installed,  April  29, 1875;  dismissed,  Sept.  8,  1880; 
Maverick  Church,  East  Boston,  Mass.,  Installed,  Dec.  1,  1880,  dismissed, 
Sept.  28,  1881;  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Chicago,  III.,  Installed,  Dec.  8, 
1881,  dismissed,  Feb.  16,  1896.  Degrees  >  a.  b..  Olivet,  1867;  a.  m..  Olivet, 
1870 ;  D.  D.,  Lake  Forest  University,  1882.  Was  president  World's  Parlia- 
ment of  Kellgions,  1893;  professional  lecturer  In  University  of  Chicago, 
1895-1902;  trustee  of  the  United  Society  of  Christian  Endeavor,  1902;  Bar- 
rows lecturer  to  India,  1896-97 ;  Morse  lecturer.  Union  Theological  Seminary, 


1903.]  NECROLOGY.  15 

1898;  coancillor  of  tbe  Chaataaqaa  (N.  Y.)  Assembly,  1899-1902;  president 
of  the  American  Institute  of  Sacred  Literature,  1899-1902 ;  president,  Ober- 
Un  College,  1899-1902;  Earl  lecturer,  Pacific  Theological  Seminary,  Berkeley, 
Cal.,  1902,  etc.  Publications :  pamphlets  and  sermons,— History  of  the  First 
Congregational  Church,  Springfield,  111.,  1878,  pp.  12.  The  Perfection  of  the 
Bible,  sermon  preached  at  Portland,  Me.,  1879,  pp.  20.  Annirersary  and 
Historical  Sermon  at  the  Eliot  Congregational  Church,  Lawrence,  Mass., 
1880,  pp.  29.  The  Nation  and  the  Soldier,  a  memorial  address,  Chicago, 
1888,  po.  17.  Christian  Manhood,  a  sermon,  tribute  to  Charles  O.  Hammond, 
Chicago,  1884,  pp.  16.  Eulogy  on  Wendell  Phillips,  Chicago,  1884,  pp.  24. 
A  New-Year's  Letter,  with  the  Third  Anniversary  Sermon,  Chicago,  1884, 
pp.  16.  Address  before  the  American  Sunday  School  Union,  Philadelphia, 
1885,  pp.  16.  America,  or  Christianity  in  our  National  Life,  St.  Louis.  1889, 
pp.  22.  Municipal  Patriotism,  Thanksgiving  sermon,  Chicago,  1890,  pp.  22. 
A  Ten  Years'  Pastorate  in  Chicago,  sermon,  1891,  pp.  12.  The  Ideas  of 
Christian  Education :  The  Argument  for  the  Christian  College,  Inaugural  ad- 
dress at  Oberlln,  June  20, 1899  (reprinted  from  the  Btbliotheca  Sacra) ^  pp.  18. 
Spiritual  Forces  in  American  History,  sermon  before  th^  American  Home 
Missionary  Society,  New  York,  1899,  pp.  20.  Memorial  Sermon  in  Honor  of 
Rev.  Walter  Manning  Barrows,  d.  d.,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  1899,  pp.  80. 
Boolcs, — Tbe  Gospels  True  Histories,  Lothrop  &  Co.,  Boston,  1891,  pp.  150. 
I  Believe  in  God  the  Father,  Revell,  Chicago,  1892,  pp.  150.  Henry  Ward 
Beecher,  Funk  &  Wagnalls,  N.  Y.,  1893,  pp.  250.  History  of  Parliament  of 
Religions,  Chicago,  1893,  pp.  1600,  2  vols.  Christianity  the  World  Hellglon, 
McClurg,  Chicago,  1897,  pp.  412.  A  World  Pilgrimage,  McClurg,  Chicago, 
1897,  pp.  478.  The  Christian  Conquest  of  Asia,  1898,  Scribners,  N.  Y.,  pp. 
258.  Married,  May  6,  1875,  at  Wllllamstown,  Mass.,  Sarah  Eleanor,  daugh- 
ter of  Thomas  and  Sarah  Ann  (Cowdin)  Mule.  Wife  still  living.  Five  chil- 
dren, four  living.  Died  of  pleuro-pneumonia  and  angina  pectoris,  at  Oberlln, 
O.,  June  8,  1902,  aged  54  years,  10  months,  22  days. 

Bakrows,  Wuxiam  Hrnry,  son  of  Andrew  and  Sarah  (Storrs)  Barrows, 
was  born  at  Mansfield,  Conn.,  Sept.  9,  1830.  He  received  his  academic  edu- 
cation at  Kimball  Union  Academy  and  at  Amherst  College.  He  studied 
theology  at  East  Windsor  Hill  Theological  Seminary.  Ordained  to  the 
Congregational  ministry  by  Council  at  Lansing,  lo.,  Sept.  1,  18G8.  Pastor- 
ates: Blandford,  Mass.,  1863-65;  Lempster  and  Goshen,  N.  H.,  1865-67; 
Poatville,  lo.,  1868-69;  Cass,  lo.,  1869-74;  Hampton,  lo.,  1874-77;  Stacey- 
ville,  lo.,  1877-88;  Mantour,  lo.,  1883-89;  Cass,  lo.,  1889-94;  Southbury, 
Conn.,  1894-99.  Married,  Feb.  10,  1864,  at  Newport,  N.  H.,  Abia  Chapln, 
daughter  of  James  and  Sophia  Chapln  Baker.  Wife  still  living.  Died  of 
paralysis,  Oct.  18,  1902,  at  Vernon  Center,  Conn.,  aged  72  years,  1  month, 
9  days. 

*  Bkll,  John  Wiluam,  son  of  John  William  and  Margaret  Ellen  (Morris) 
Bell,  was  born  at  Amesbury,  Mass.,  Aug.  23,  1866.  He  received  his  academic 
education  at  Hackettstown  Collegiate  Institute,  also  at  StanfordviUe.  He 
studied  theology  at  Union  Missionary  Training  Institute,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
He  was  licensed  as  evangelist  at  South  Seabrook,  July  19,  1892,  and  at  North 
Hampton,  April  17,  1894,  for  two  years  each  time.  Ordained  by  council  at 
Kewlngton,  N.  H.,  Aug.  26,  1896.  Pastorates :  Newington,  N.  H.,  July,  1896, 
to  May  18, 1900;  Beattystown,  N.  J.  (Presbyterian),  June,  1900,  to  Deo.  28, 


16  GONOREQATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK.  [1903. 

1901.  Married,  March  2,  1894,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Selma  L.,  daughter  of 
George  W.  and  Francenta  (I)all)  Fountain.  Wife  still  living.  Three  chU- 
dren,  all  living.  Died  of  Bright's  disease  at  Beattystown,  N.  J.,  Dec.  28, 
1901,  aged  35  years,  3  months. 

Bkll,  Samuel  Limtov,  son  of  William  H.  and  Margaret  Linton  Bell,  was 
born  at  Ballyroney,  Ireland,  May  15,  1850.  He  received  his  academic  edoca- 
tion  at  Presbytorian  Academy,  Norwich,  England,  and  at  Cambridge  Univer- 
sity Extension,  England.  Studied  theology  at  Nottingham  (Congregational), 
England,  and  was  graduated  in  1876.  Ordained  to  the  Congregational  minis- 
try in  England,  June,  1877.  Pastorates:  Bristol,  England;  Pinchbeck,  Eng- 
land; supplied  at  Cromble  Street  Church,  Salem,  Mass.,  July  1  to  Nov.  1, 
1883;  Marblehead,  Mass.,  installed  Feb.  28,  1884,  and  was  pastor  till  his 
death.  Married,  Sept.  10,  1888,  at  Swampscott,  Mass.,  Leila  E.,  daughter  of 
Andrew  B.  and  Eliza  H.  (Kittredge)  Lawric.  Wife  still  living.  One  son 
living.  Died  of  malignant  endocarditis  at  Marblehead,  Mass.,  May  27,  1902, 
aged  52  years,  12  days. 

Bird,  William,  son  of  Rev.  Isaac  and  Ann  (Parker)  Bird,  was  born  in 
Valetta,  Island  of  Malta,  Aug.  17,  1823.  His  academic  education  was  pur- 
sued at  Oorham  and  Oilman  ton  academies.  He  pursued  a  course  of  three 
years  at  Dartmouth  College,  and  was  graduated  in  1844.  He  studied  theology 
one  year.at  Ollmanton  Theological  Seminary,  and  at  Andover  two  years,  being 
graduated,  1850.  He  was  ordained  by  a  Congregational  Council  held  at  Mer- 
rimac,  N.  H.,  Nov.  17, 1852.  In  1853  he  began  his  missionary  career  In  Syria, 
where  he  labored  until  his  death.  He  was  transferred  to  the  Presbyterian 
Board  In  1870,  when  that  body  was  formed  by  separation  from  the  Amerlcair 
Board.  He  was  married  Feb.  12,  1853,  in  Exeter,  N.  H.,  to  Sarah  Folsom, 
daughter  of  Deacon  John  T.  and  Sarah  (Folsom)  Gordon.  Four  children 
were  born,  two  of  whom  are  living.  Died  of  kidney  disease,  Aug.  29,  1902, 
at  Beirut,  Syria,  aged  79  years,  12  days. 

Blake,  Silas  Lkroy,  d.  d.,  son  of  Myron  Mead  and  Lucy  (Sioiic)  Rlake, 
of  Salisbury,  Conn.,  was  bom  in  Cornwall,  Vt.,  Dec.  6,  1834.  He  pursued 
his  academic  education  in  Burr  and  Burton  Seminary,  Manchester,  Vt.  Was 
graduated  flrom  Mlddlebury  College,  Middlebury,  Vt.,  1859,  and  from  Andover 
Theological  Seminary  In  1864.  He  was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  min- 
istry in  the  town  of  Pepperell,  Mass.,  Dec.  7,  1864.  Pastorates:  Pepperell, 
Mass.,  installed,  Dec.  17,  1864,  dismissed,  1868;  Concord,  N.  H.,  South 
Church,  installed,  January,  1869,  dismissed,  1877;  Cleveland,  O.,  Woodland 
Avenue  Church,  installed,  Dec.  12,  1877,  dismissed,  April  14,  1880;  Fitch- 
burg,  Mass.,  Calvinistlc  Congregational  Church,  installed,  Sept.  1,  1880, 
dismissed,  March  14,  1887;  New  London,  Conn.,  First  Church,  Insjalled, 
March  30,  1887.  Degrees:  a.  b.  and  a.  m.,  Middlebury;  d.  d.  Iowa  College, 
1883.  Corporate  Member,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M. ;  Member  of  Pastoral  Union,  Hart- 
ford Theological  Seminary;  New  Hampshire  Home  Missionary  Society; 
Massachusetts  Home  Missionary  Society.  Publications :  Annals  of  a  Beau- 
tiful Life,  Concord,  N.  H.,  1879,  pp.  123.  The  Book,  or.  When  and  by 
Whom  the  Bible  was  Written,  Congregational  Publishing  Society,  1880,  pp. 
288.  The  Early  History  of  First  Church  of  Christ,  New  London,  Conn., 
1897,  pp.  323.  The  Later  History  of  First  Church  of  Christ,  New  London, 
Conn.,  1900,  pp.  559.  The  Separates,  or,  Strict  Congregationallsts  of  New 
England,  Congregational  Publishing  Society,  1902,  pp.  211.    After  Death, 


1903.]  NECROLOGY.  17 

Whit?  ten  sermons.  New  London,  1897,  pp.  181.  (George  Washington,  His 
Services  and  Character,  New  London,  1897,  pp.  34.  John  Winthrop,  the 
Founder  of  New  London.  The  Life  of  the  New  Kingdom.  The  Home. 
Sermons  and  Addresses.  Married  Emma  Severance,.  Aug.  16,  1859.  Married 
Isabel  Lawrence,  Oct.  25, 1871.  Married,  Jan.  5, 1881,  at  Framlngham,  Mass., 
Carrie  Louise,  daughter  of  James  Harvey  and  Mary  Annie  Clapp  (Harrington) 
Blood.  No  children.  Died,  Sept.  8,  1902,  at  New  London,  Conn.,  of  intest- 
inal hemorrhage,  aged  67  years,  8  months,  28  days. 

BosTWiCK,  Elmer  Dsl^on,  son  of  Delazon  and  Abigail  (Loomis)  Bost- 
wick,  was  born  in  Edinbarg,  O.,  July  29,  1855.  Pursued  his  academic  edu- 
cation at  Oberlin.  Was  graduated  from  Oberlin  College  in  1881,  and  ft*om 
Oberlin  Theological  Seminary  in  1884.  Ordained  by  Congregational  Council 
at  Hudson,  Mich.,  July,  1884.  Pastorates :  Hudson,  Mich.,  1884-86 ;  Ridg- 
way,  Penn.,  1886-92;  Sheridan,  Wyo.,  1892-95;  Petaluma,  Cal.,  1895-96; 
Covert,  Mich.,  1896-97;  Big  Timber,  Mont.,  1897-99;  Sheridan,  Wyo., 
1899-1902.  Married,  Feb.  29,  1892,  Rldgway,  Penn.,  Mabelle,  daughter  of 
Charles  J.  and  Josle  (Reno)  Swift.  Three  children,  all  living.  Died,  July 
5, 1902,  at  Charlestown,  0.,  of  cancer  of  intestines,  aged  46  years,  11  months, 
6  days. 

Bbown,  Wiluam  Bryant,  d.  d.,  son  of  Joseph  and  Abble  (Morse)  Brown, 
Henrietta,  N.  T.,  was  bom  June  29,  1816.  He  received  his  academic  educa- 
tion at  Mound  Academy.  His  collegiate  course  was  pursued  at  Oberlin, 
and  he  was  graduated  from  the  Oberlin  Theological  Seminary.  He  was 
ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  at  Hartford,  0.,  1841.  Pastorates  : 
Hartford,  O.,  four  years;  Henrietta,  N.  T. ;  Andover,  Mass.;  Newark, 
N.  J.,  1854-79.  Secretary  of  the  General  Association  of  New  York,  1879. 
Degrees:  a.m.,  Oberlin,  1859;  d.  d.,  Princeton,  1876.  Publications:  The 
Problem  of  Final  Destiny,  Studied  in  the  Light  of  Revised  Theological 
Statements,  Thomas  Whltoker,  N.  T.,  1900.  The  Gospel  of  the  Kingdom, 
and  the  Gospel  of  the  Church,  Thomas  Whltaker,  N.  Y.,  1902.  Married,  1841, 
Oberlin,  0.,  to  A.  M.  Messinger.  Two  children,  one  living.  Married,  1880, 
at  Rockford,  III.,  Charlotte,  daughter  of  Rev.  Dr.  Ralph  and  Eliza  <^Rock- 
well)  Emerson.  No  children.  Died  of  heart  failure,  Aug.  3,  1902,  at  East 
Orange,  N.  J.,  aged  86  years,  1  month,  4  days. 

Bdrnard,  Wiluam  Henry,  son  of  Henry  and  Hannah  (Sleep)  Burnard, 
was  born  at  Bodmin,  Cornwall,  England,  March  7,  1829.  He  received  his 
academic  education  in  Preparatory  Department  of  Knox  College,  Gaiesburg, 
III.,  and  was  graduated  from  Knox  College,  1851.  He  studied  theology  at 
Lane  Theological  Seminary,  and  was  graduated  In  1854.    Was  ordained  to 

the  Congregational  ministry,  ,  1854.    Pastorates:  Hazel  Green,  Wis., 

1854;  RoBCoe,  Hi.,  July,  1855,  to  May,  1857;  Shoplere  and  Clinton,  Wis., 
May,  1867,  to  May,  1864;  Green  Bay,  Wis.  (Presbyterian),  May,  1864,  to 
November,  1865;  Brodhead,  Wis.,  November,  1865,  to  November,  1866; 
Mineral  Point,  Wis.,  November,  1866,  to  September,  1869;  Mt.  Pleasant,  lo., 
September,  1869,  to  May,  1871;  Jefferson,  111.,  May,  1871,  to  April,  1875; 
Algona,  lo.,  November,  1875,  to  November,  1888;  Miles  and  Preston,  lo., 
Febmary,  1889,  to  February,  1892.  Married,  Nov.  12,  1856,  at  Roscoe,  111., 
Sarah,  daughter  of  Horace  and  Abl  (Frlsbie)  Cole.  Four  children,  all 
living.  Died  of  cancerous  condition  of  kidneys  and  fatty  degeneration  of 
heart  at  La  Grange,  111.,  Jan.  24,  1902,  aged  72  years,  10  months,  17  days. 


18  OONQREQATIOKAL  YEAR-BOOK.  [1903. 

Burrows,  Edwin  Bailbt,  son  of  Edwin  Augnstos  and  Martha  Maria 
(Grant)  Burrows,  was  born  at  Mayville,  N.  Y.,  June  SO,  1841.  He  received 
his  academic  education  at  Troy  Conference  Academy,  Poaltney,  Vt,  He 
studied  theology  two  years  lu  Lane,  and  also  at  Yale,  graduating  In  1872. 
Ordained  by  a  Congregational  Council  at  Lebanon,  0.,  Oct.  11,  1872.  Pas- 
torates: Lebanon,  O.,  Oct.  11,  1872,  to  Nov.  15,  1874;  assistant  pastor, 
Mount  Vernon,  0.,  1875-79;  pastor,  Springfield,  Mo.,  Nov.  15,  1880,  to  Dec. 
81,1882;  assistant  pastor,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.,  1883-88;  assistant  pastor, 
Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  1889-93;  assistant  pastor,  Dublin,  N.  H.,  Oct.  25,  1896, 
to  June  20,  1897;  assistant  pastor,  Penacook,  N.  H.,  June  27,  1897,  to  Oct. 
15, 1899.  Editor,  New  Hampshire  Becord,  Concord,  N.  H.,  April  1,  1897,  to 
Jan.  10,  1898.  Married,  June  1,  1877,  at  Lebanon,  0.,  Louise,  daughter  of 
Thomas  and  Sarah  (Ross)  Corwln.  Died  of  paralysis  at  Hlllsboro  Bridge, 
N.  H.,  Jan.  15,  1902,  aged  60  years,  6  months,  15  days. 

*  Callbn,  Wilson,  was  born  in  North  Carolina,  1822,  and  sold  as  a  slave 
when  a  child.  He  was  educated  at  Beach  Institute,  Savannah,  Ga.,  and  at 
Burrell  School,  Selma,  Ala.  Pastorates :  Savannah  and  Miller's  Station,  Ga. 
Married  Mary  Jane,  daughter  of  Moses  and  Amy  Segar.  Fifteen  children, 
seven  living.    Died  of  paralysis  at  Selma,  Ala.,  Feb.  25,  1901,  aged  79  years. 

Camp,  Charles  Whittlrsby,  d.  d.,  son  of  Joel  and  Comfort  (Whittlesey) 
Camp,  was  born  at  New  Preston,  Conn.,  Oct.  7,  1821.  He  received  his 
academic  education  at  Washington  Academy,  Coon.,  and  Amherst,  Mass., 
and  was  graduated  from  Yale  College,  1844.  He  studied  theology  at  Union 
Theological  Seminary,  New  York,  and  was  graduated,  1847.  He  was  ordained 
to  the  Congregational  ministry  by  Wisconsin  Convention  at  Fort  Atkinson, 
Wis.,  Jan.  28,  1848.  Pastorates:  Palmyra  and  Genesee,  Wis.,  1847-58; 
Sheboygan,  Wis.,  1833  to  July,  1864;  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  July,  1864,  re- 
signed, Nov.  17,  1867,  approved  by  Convention,  Jan.  22,  1868;  Waukesha, 
Wis.,  February,  1868,  to  Jan.  1,  1893;  supplied  at  Hartford,  Wis.,  1893-95; 
supplied  at  Waukesha,  Wis.,  4  months  in  1896.  Trustee  Rlpon  College  and 
Chicago  Theological  Seminary.  Degree :  d.  d.,  Belolt,  1894.  Married,  Oct. 
27,  1847,  in  New  York  City,  Rllsabeth  Pamela,  daughter  of  David  and  Re- 
becca (Smalley)  Whittlesey,  who  died,  Jan.  10,  1895.  Six  children,  four 
living.  Died  of  valvular  disease  of  the  heart  at  Sierra  Madre,  Cal.,  May  8, 
1902,  aged  80  years,  7  months,  1  day. 

Carry,  Isaac  Eddy,  son  of  James  and  Elizabeth  (Eddy)  Carey,  of  Kian- 
tone,  N.  Y.,  was  born  at  Locke,  Cayuga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  July  29,  1822.  He  re- 
ceived his  academic  education  at  Yale  College,  graduating  in  1849.  He 
studied  theology  at  Auburn  Seminary,  and  was  graduated  in  1853.  Ordained 
to  the  ministry  by  the  Presbytery  of  New  York  at  Sprlngvllle,  N.  Y.,  1854. 
Pastorates:  Sprlngvllle,  N.  Y.  (Presbyterian),  1853-54;  First  (Presbyterian) 
Church,  Freeport,  111..  1854-57 ;  Fulton  Street  (Presbyterian)  Church,  Free- 
port,  111.,  1857-60;  First  (Presbyterian)  Church.  Keokuk,  lo., .1860-62;  First 
(Presbyterian)  Church,  Freeport,  111. ,  1862-73 ;  First  (Presbyterian)  Church, 
Waterloo,  lo.,  1873-75;  Congregational  Church,  Huntsburg,  O.,  1875-83; 
Clarldon,  O.,  1883-90.  Teacher,  Belolt  College,  one  year.  Publications: 
God  Working  In  our  Nation,  Freeport,  III.,  1863,  pp.  16.  Sectarian  Divisions 
and  Kindred  Subjects,  1873,  pp.  50.  Ecce  Deus  —  Bcoe  Homo,  1893,  pp.  250. 
Married,  Jan.  1,  1851,  at  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  Eliza  A.,  daughier  of  Stephen  and 
Ann  M.  (Swift)  Wright.    She  died,  Dec.  22,  1871.    Married,  Aug.  5,  1873,  at 


1903.]  NECROLOGY.  19 

GaleflbQTg,  111.,  Lucy  A.,  daaghter  of  John  and  Emily  (Newton)  Irwin.  Wife 
stni  liTing.  Seven  children,  all  llTing.  Died  of  la  grippe  at  Hnntabnrg,  0. , 
March  6,  1902,  aged  79  years,  7  months,  7  days. 

Cbbnst,  Busskll  Lba,  son  of  Rassell  and  Martha  Lea  (Fowle)  Cheney, 
was  bom  at  Emerald  Grove,  Wis.,  Feb.  1,  1850.  He  received  his  academic 
education  at  Belolt  College,  and  was  graduated  in  1872.  He  studied  theology 
at  Chicago  Theological  Seminary,  and  was  graduated  in  1876.  Ordained  to 
the  Congregational  ministry  at  Bloomington,  Wis.,  October,  1876.  Pastor- 
ates: Bloomington,  Wis.,  June  1, 1876,  to  January,  1885;  Prairie  du  Chien, 
Wis.,  January,  1885,  to  April,  1888.  Greneral  missionary  under  Wisconsin 
Home  Missionary  Society,  April,  1888,  to  October,  1898.  Pastor  at  Endeavor, 
Wis.,  and  principal  of  Christian  Endeavor  Academy,  October,  1898,  to  June, 
1902.  Publications :  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the  Old  Blake's  Prairie  Church, 
now  Bloomington  and  Blake's  Prairie  Congregational  Churches,  June  12  and 
18,  1897,  pp.  114.  Jubilee  Memorial  of  the  First  Congregational  Church, 
Emerald  Grove,  Wis.,  Tracey  &  Gibbs,  MadLson,  Wis.,  pp.  77.  In  Memorlam 
to  Aostin  Lowell,  Janesville,  Wis.,  January,  1899,  pp.  10.  Married,  Aug.  28, 
1878,  at  Gilbertville,  K.  Y.,  Mary  L.,  daughter  of  Allen  and  Rachel  (Hoyt) 
Mead.  Wife  still  living.  One  adopted  daughter  living.  Died  of  elRislon  on 
the  brain  at  Endeavor,  Wis.,  June  8,  1902,  aged  52  years,  4  months,  7  days. 

Chiij>bbs,  Charlks,  was  bom  at  Beaufort,  N.  C,  1817.  Ordained  to  the 
Congregational  ministry  at  Summerfleld,  Ala.,  April  25,  1886.  Pastorates : 
Summerflekl,  Ala.,  1886-97.  Died  at  Summerfleld,  Ala.,  of  old  age.  May  7, 
1902,  aged  85  years. 

Chbistsnskn,  Nils  C,  was  ordained  Oct.  80,  1888.  Pastorates:  Scandi- 
navian Church,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1888-90;  Georgetown,  Conn.,  1890-92; 
Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.,  1892-98;  New  tiaven,  Conn.,  1898-95;  without  charge, 
1895-1902.  Died  of  heart  disease  at  Hamden,  Conn.,  Dec.  19,  1902,  aged  52 
years. 

Clafuk,  Gboros  P ,  son  of  Luther  and  Mary  (Forbush)  Claflln,  was 

bora  in  Upton,  Biass.,  Feb.  1 1,  1881.  He  received  his  academic  education  at 
Theiford,  Vt.,  and  Farmington,  Me.,  and  was  graduated  ftrom  Farmlngton  in 
1856.  He  studied  theology  at  Bangor  Theological  Seminary  and  was  gradu- 
ated in  1859.  Ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  in  Bangor,  Me.,  1859. 
Pastorate :  Sierra  Leone  Mission,  South  Africa,  1859-75.  Resided  in  South 
Carolina  for  health,  1875-77.  Was  home  missionary  in  Kansas,  1877-91 ;  Mc- 
Pherson,  Kan.,  1877-81;  Little  River,  1881-82;  Wellsville,  1882-^8;  Dunlap, 
1888-89;  Milford,  1889-90;  Junction  City,  1890-91.  Married,  Aug.  9,  1859, 
in  Upton,  BCass.,  Betsey  Jane,  daughter  of  Daniel  and  Betsey  (Wood)  Nel- 
son. Three  children,  two  living.  Died  of  rheumatism  and  la  grippe  in  Dun- 
lap,  Kan.,  March  7,  1902,  aged  71  years,  26  days. 

Cols,  Hknrt  Hammoio),  son  of  Samuel  Whltten  and  Martha  Stickney 
(Hannaford)  Cole,  was  born  in  Chelsea,  Mass.,  April  15,  1845.  He  was  edu- 
cated in  the  public  schools  of  Chelsea,  and  went  into  business.  From  1878 
to  1884  he  was  connected  with  the  Boston  Y.  M.  C.  A.  as  one  of  its  secreta- 
ries, at  the  same  time  preaching  at  missions  and  continuing  his  studies.  In 
1884  be  was  approbated  to  preach  by  Suffolk  North  Association,  and  was 
ordained  by  coancil  In  Third  Church,  Chelsea,  in  January,  1885.  Pastorates : 
Tncson,  Ariz.,  January,  1885,  to  June,  1891;  Olivet  Church,  San  Francisco, 
June.  1891,  to  September,  1895;  Trinity  Church,  Weavervllle,  Cal.,  Septem- 


20  OONQREGATIOKAL  YEAB-BOOK.  [1903. 

ber,  1895,  to  May,  1899  (five  out-statlons  connected  with  this  pastorate); 
erected  the  first  church  building  in  Trinity  Connty;  Douglas,  Alaska  (the 
first  Congregational  Church  in  Alaska),  June,  1899,  to  August,  1901.  He 
married,  Oct.  20,  1874,  in  Chelsea,  Mass.,  Maria  Amelia,  daughter  of  Wash- 
ington and  Samantha  (Lawrence)  Frost,  who  survives  him.  He  died  in 
Saratoga,  Cal.,  May  27,  1902,  aged  57  years,  1  month,  and  18  days,  of  organic 
disease  of  the  heart,  aggravated  by  severe  nervous  prostration. 

CoLUBR,  Thomas  J.,  son  of  Thomas  Jefferson  and  Julia  A.  (Douglass) 
Collier,  of  McKeesport,  Peun  ,  was  born  at  Spring  Hill,  Fayette  Co.,  Penn., 
March  27,  1861.  He  received  his  academic  education  at  Wooster,  O.,  and 
Oberlin  College.  He  studied  theology  at  Oberlln  Theological  Seminary.  He 
was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  at  Berea,  0.,  June  6, 1889.  Was 
assistant  pastor  of  Jennings  Avenue  Church,  Cleveland,  0.,  1889-90;  Ober- 
lin College,  for  study,  1890-92;  Canton,  III.,  1892-96;  Norwalk,  O.,  1896-1900; 
Atwater  Center,  .0.,  1900-02.  Married,  in  1885,  Ruth  Ida  Hunt,  who  died  In 
1889.  One  daughter,  Ruth.  Married  at  North  Olmstead,  O.,  in  1891,  Mary, 
daughter  of  Thomas  D.  and  Mary  (Stevenson)  Palmer.  Wife  still  living. 
Four  children  were  born.  Ester,  Howard,  Thomas,  and  Olive,  all  living. 
Died  at  Atwater,  O.,  of  cancer  of  the  bowels,  March  10,  1902,  aged  40  years, 
11  months,  18  days. 

Craiq,  Henry  Kinsman,  son  of  Ellas  and  Eliza  (Wheelock)  Craig,  was 
born  in  Augusta,  Me.-,  May  29,  1826.  He  received  his  academic  education  In 
Augusta  and  Bowdoln,  and  was  graduated  from  Bowdoin  In  1844.  He  studied 
theology  in  Bangor  one  year  and  In  Andover  two  years.  Ordained  to  the 
Congregational  ministry  at  Bucksport,  Me.,  1855.  Pastorates:  Supplied  the 
churches  at  Berkeley,  Mass.,  and  Boothbay,  Me.;  Installed  pastor,  Bucks- 
port,  Me.,  1855,  dismissed,  1867;  supplied  Norton,  Mass.,  1868-69;  Installed 
pastor  First  Church,  Falmouth,  Mass.,  October,  1871,  dismissed,  October, 
1888;  supplied  the  church  at  Hatchvllle  and  Waquolt,  Mass.,  four  years; 
supplied  the  church  at  Wood's  Hole,  Mass.,  for  a  short  time.  Publlc^ktlons : 
Toil  and  Triumph,  a  Memorial  of  the  Character,  Work,  and  Closing  Days  of 
Wheelock  Craig,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1870,  pp.  203.  Married,  April  29, 
1862,  at  Biddeford,  Me.,  Harrlette  R.,  daughter  of  Rev.  Thomas  and  Martha 
(Parker)  Tenney.  Four  children,  all  living.  Died  of  a  complication  of  dis- 
eases at  Falmouth,  Mass.,  Feb.  11,  1902,  aged  75  years,  8  months,  12  days. 

Cross,  Moses  Kimball,  son  of  Peter  and  Hannah  (Preston)  Cross,  was 
born  at  Danvers,  Mass.,  Sept.  24,  1812.  He  received  his  academic  education 
at  Phillips  Academy,  Andover,  and  was  graduated  flrom  Amherst  In  1888. 
He  studied  theology  In  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  and  was  graduated  in 
1841.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  In  Palmer,  Mass.,  Feb. 
2,  1842.  Pastorates:  Palmer,  Mass.,  1842-49;  South  Deerfield,  Mass.,  Sept. 
4,  1850,  to  April  30,  1854;  Tipton,  lo.,  1855,  to  July  7,  1865;  Washington, 
lo.,  Sept.  1,  1865,  to  Sept.  1,  1867;  Waverly,  lo.,  Nov.  17,  1867,  to  Dec.  31, 
1870.  Married,  May  4,  1842,  at  Palmer,  Mass.,  Tlrzah  Adallne  Spauldlng, 
who  died,  Oct.  29,  1851.  One  son.  Married,  Sept.  30,  1852,  at  Belchertown, 
Mass.,  Maria  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  William  and  Elizabeth  (Whitman) 
Mason,  who  died,  Sept.  8,  1855.  One  son,  living.  Married,  Sept.  30,  1856, 
at  Warren,  Mass.,  Susan  Hemptead  Makepeace,  who  died,  March  29,  1891. 
Died  of  heart  failure  at  Waterloo,  lo.,  March  12,  1902,  aged  89  years,  5 
months,  18  days. 


1903.]  NEGROLOQT.  21 

Darling,  Oeorok,  son  of  Darias  and  Sosannah  (Fairbanks)  Darling,  was 
bom  at  Stirling,  liass.,  Oct.  24, 1821.  He  received  his  academic  edacatlon 
at  Lanslngbnrg  Academy,  New  York.  Was  graduated  flrom  Union  College, 
1846,  and  ft*om  Princeton  Theological  Seminary,  1849.  Was  licensed  by  the 
Troy  Presbytery,  1818.  United  with  the  Oxford  Presbytery,  April,  1850. 
Was  ordained  to  the  ministry  in  the  Presbyterian  Cbnrch,  Hamilton,  O.,  Jaly, 
1850.  Pastorates:  Hamilton,  0.,  Joly,  1850,  to  September,  1851;  Lowell, 
Mass.  (Congregational),  installed.  Sept  30,  1852,  dismissed,  Sept.  26,  1854; 
Wiscasset,  Me.,  1855-56,  declined  call  to  the  permanent  pastorate ;  Hudson, 
O.,  Feb.  1,  1858,  installed,  Oct.  18,  1858,  dismissed,  Auguist,  1878;  Wanpun, 
Wis.,  Dec.  1,  1878,  to  Dec.  1,  1889;  Oconomowoc,  Wis.,  Dec.  1,  1889,  to 
Dec.  1,  1891.  Trustee  of  Western  Reserve  College.  Delegate  to  the  First 
National  Council.  Publications:  historical  and  funeral  sermons.  Married, 
Jan.  9,  1855,  at  Mllford,  N.  H.,  Mrs.  Catherine  Crosby  Cochran,  daughter  of 
Frederic  and  Rebecca  (Lund)  Crosby.  Widow  survives  him.  Five  children. 
Two  sons  and  two  daughters  are  living.  Died,  July  1, 1903,  at  Warren,  Penn., 
of  cerebro-menlngitis,  aged  80  years,  8  months,  7  days. 

Davis,  Davio  Lbyi,  son  of  Thomas  and  Maria  (Jones)  Davis,  was  born 
In  Merthyr  TydQl,  South  Wales,  Oct.  24,  1849.  He  studied  theology  in 
Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  graduating,  1879.  He  was  ordained  to  the 
Congregational  ministry  at  Plttston,  Me.,  March  24, 1880.  Pastorates :  Pitts- 
ton.  Me.,  1879>82;  Carbondale,  Penn.,  1882-84;  Morrlstown,  N.  Y.,  1884-85; 
Carbondale,  Penn.,  1885-90;  Edwardsdale,  Penn.,  1890-98;  WlUlarastown, 
Penn.,  1898-1901;  Mt.  Carmel,  Penn.,  1901-02.  Married,  July  4,  1874,  at 
Plymouth,  England,  Naomi  D.,  daughter  of  David  J.  aud  Mary  (Bo wen) 
Williams.  Wife  still  living.  One  daughter,  Bertha  M.  Died  of  heart 
disease,  BCarch  1,  1902,  at  Nanticoke,  Penn.,  aged  52  years,  4  months,  7 
days. 

Davis,  William,  son  of  Joseph  and  Mary  (Williams)  Davis,  was  born  in 
Monmouthshire,  Wales,  Feb.  10,  1848.  He  was  ordained  to  the  Congrega- 
tional ministry  in  Denver,  Colo.,  December,  1892.  Pastorates:  Red  Moun- 
tain District,  Oaray  City,  Colo.,  Aug.  1,  1891,  to  Sept.  80,  1892  (supply); 
Olivet  Church,  Denver,  Sept.  80,  1892,  to  June,  1894;  Julesburg,  Colo.,  1894, 
to  May,  1893;  Dallas  and  Sherman,  Tex.,  May  to  October;  Plevna,  Kan., 
Oct.  1,  1895,  to  Nov.  80,  1896;  Blyria,  Denver,  Colo.,  Dec.  1,  1896-98;  as- 
sistant pastor  of  Second  Church,  Denver,  Colo.  Married,  Sept.  5,  1868,  at 
Longhton,  Essex,  England,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  James  and  Mary  (Phillips) 
Bailey.  Two  daughters,  living.  Died  of  pneumonia  at  Denver,  Colo.,  May 
4,  1902,  aged  59  years,  2  months,  24  days. 

Dkwbt,  Willis  Curtis,  d.  d.,  son  of  George  WhltQeld  and  Dlantha  Mar- 
tin (Wright)  Dewey,  of  Toulon,  III.,  was  born  at  Canton,  Fulton  Co.,  III., 
Dec.  20,  1847.  He  received  his  academic  education  In  Preparatory  Depart- 
ment of  Beloit  College,  Wis.,  and  was  graduated  la  1873.  Studied  theology 
In  Chicago  Theological  Seminary,  and  was  graduated  in  1877.  Was  ordained 
by  a  Congregational  Coancil  at  Toulon,  III.,  Miy  29,  1877.  Missionary, 
A.  B.  C.  F.  Mm  Mardin,  Turkey,  Sept.  19,  1877,  to  May  27,  1902;  secretary 
of  the  Mission.  D^ree:  d.  d  ,  Beloit,  1896.  Married,  Aug.  28,  1876,  at 
Cattaraugus  Reservation,  Erie  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Seraphina,  daughter  of  Charles 
Evans  and  Luthera  (Kltredge)  Sheldon.  Four  children,  one  living.  Died  of 
cancer  in  New  York  City,  June  15,  1902,  aged  54  years,  5  mohths,  25  days. 


22  CONGREGATIONAL  YEAR-BOOK.  [1903. 

DiOKBRiiAN,  Ltsander,  d.  d.,  8011  of  Lyman  and  Vienna  (Spronl)  Dicker- 
man,  was  bom  at  Brockton,  Mass.,  June  8,  1828.  He  received  his  academic 
education  at  Ptiillips  Academy,  Andorer,  Mass.;  was  gradoated  at  Brown 
Unlyersity,  Providence,  1851.  Studied  theology  at  Andover  Theological 
Seminary;  was  graduated,  1856.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  min- 
istry at  Gloucester,  Mass.,  1858.  Pastorates:  Gloucester,  Mass.,  1858-61; 
installed  pastor  at  Weymouth  Landing,  Mass.,  1861-67;  Rindge,  Mass., 
1867-69;  Walpole,  N.  H.,  1869-70;  Quincy,  111.,  1873-74;  Gllroy,  Cal.,  1874-76; 
Chico,  Cal.,  1876-77;  associate  pastor  with  Rev.  A.  L.  Stone,  d.  d..  First 
Church,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1877.  Visited  Egypt  In  1869.  Matriculated  at 
the  University  of  Berlin,  Ger.,  1870.  Degree :  d.  d.,  1892,  Brown  University. 
In  1880,  took  up  residence  In  Boston,  Mass.,  to  devote  his  time  to  the  study 
of  Egyptian  Arch»ology,  begun  under  Dr.  Lepslus.  Lecturer  on  Ancient 
Egypt.  Publications:  The  Deities  of  the  Ancient  Egyptians,  Andover 
Beview,  April,  1885.  The  Names  of  Jacob  and  Joseph  on  the  Egyptian  Mon- 
uments,^ Old  Testament  Student,  1888.  The  Discovery  of  a  Forgotten  Nation, 
The  Hlttltes,  American  Geographical  Society  Bulletin,  1889.  The  Fayoum, 
1892.  The  Condition  of  Woman  In  Ancient  Egypt.  The  Etymology  and 
Synonyms  of  the  Egyptian  Word  for  Pyramid,  Journal  of  American  Oriental 
Society,  1888.  Petrle's  Explorations,  1889.  Articles  on  The  Coptic  and  the 
Coptic  Church,  Appleton^s  Sncyclopcedia.  Sermons :  Right  of  Private  Judg- 
ment in  Questions  of  Theology.  Patriotism  and  Its  Proper  Expression, 
1874.  Pelting  with  Stones.  A  Revival  of  the  Common  School,  Thanks- 
giving, 1878.  Society  Responsible  for  the  Faults  of  Public  Men,  Boston, 
1888.  The  Pharaoh  that  Knew  Joseph  and  the  Pharaoh  that  Knew  Him  Not. 
The  Chinese  in  California,  American  Missionary  Magazine,  1881.  Married, 
June  — ,  1858,  In  Boston,  Mass.,  Louise,  daughter  of  Joseph  H.  and  Martha 
S.  (Greenough)  Thayer.  One  child,  not  living.  Died  of  heart  disease  In 
Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  18,  1902,  aged  76  years,  6  months,  5  days. 

DusTAN,  Gborob,  son  of  Jonathan  and  Sarah  Morrison  (Center)  Dustan, 
was  born  In  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  Nov.  26, 1827.  He  received  his  academic  edu- 
cation at  Kimball  Union  Academy,  and  at  Dartmouth  College,  being  gradu- 
ated In  1852.  Studied  theology  at  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  and  was 
graduated  In  1859.  Ordained  by  council,  at  Peterboro,  N.  H.,  Oct.  19,  1859. 
Pastorates:  Teacher,  New  Boston;  Mllford,  and  Andover,  N.  H.,  1852-54; 
and  Mclndoes  Falls,  Vt.,  1854-66;  Peterboro,  N.  H.,  Installed,  Oct.  19, 
1859,  dismissed,  Dec.  3,  1884.  Represented  Peterboro  in  Legislature, 
1871-72.  Superintendent  Orphans'  Home,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1887-1902.  Pub- 
lications: Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Andrew  Cochrane,  1861 ;  Dedicatory  Ad- 
dress, Pine  Hill  Cemetery,  Peterboro,  N.H.,  July  4, 1869 ;  Historical  Address  on 
the  Thirtieth  Anniversary  of  the  Union  Evangelical  Church,  Peterboro,  AprU 
21,  1888, 16 pp.  Married,  Feb.  14,  1855,  at  Thetford,  Vt.,  Lucy  Ann,  daughter 
of  Rev.  Joseph  and  Lucy  (Dana;  Marsh,  who  died,  Sept.  14,  1862.  Married, 
May  4,  1864,  at  Peterboro,  N.  H.,  Sarah  Louisa,  daughter  of  James  Boutllle 
and  Adeline  Field  Nichols.  Wife  still  living.  Four  children,  all  living.  Died 
of  sclerosis,  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  March  26, 1902,  aged  74  years,  4  months. 

Eaton,  Cyrus  Hawlby,  son  of  John  and  Eaton,  was  bom  in 

Underbill,  Vt.,  Feb.  7,  1822.  He  received  his  academic  education  at  Oberlln, 
and  studied  theology  at  Oberlln  Theological  Semloary.  Ordained  to  the 
ministry  In  1850.    He  spent  some  years  as  evangelist  In  the  Fox  River  region, 


1903.]  NECROLOGY.  23 

m.,  before  ordination.  Pastorates :  Farmlngton,  III. ;  East  Saginaw,  Mich. ; 
Salem,  Mich.;  Ylola,  III.,  1861-65;  RoseviUe,  III.,  1865-67;  Prairie  City,  lo., 
1868-71;  New  Windsor  and  Rio,  111.,  1871-73;  Chenoa,  III.,  1873-75;  Farra- 
gat,  lo.,  1875-78.  Missionary  in  Arkansas,  Chicago,  III.,  Nebraska  and 
Oklahoma.  Married,  Aag.  26,  1852,  at  Viola,  111.,  Margaret,  daughter  of 
John  and  Elizabeth  Frazier,  who  died,  March  6,  1886.  Six  children,  three 
living.  Died  of  kidney  troable  at  Chicago,  III.,  April  5,  1902,  aged  80  years, 
1  month,  28  days. 

Emkbson,  Forrest  Fatbttb,  son  of  Oliver  and  Eliza  (Weston)  Emerson, 
was  bom  at  Lynnfield,  Mass.,  May  16,  1839.  He  received  his  academic  edu- 
cation at  Middleboro  Academy,  Middleboro,  Mass. ;  was  graduated  at  Brown 
University,  Providence.  R.  I.,  1863,  and  studied  theology  at  the  Newton  Theo- 
logical Institute,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  graduating  in  1867.  He  was  ordained  to 
the  Baptist  ministry  at  Wellsville,  N.  Y.,  May  26,  1865.  Pastorates :  Wells- 
vUle,  N.  Y.,  1865-66;  Brockford,  N.  Y.,  1866-68;  First  Church,  Gloucester, 
Mass.,  1868-73;  Asylum  Avenue  Church,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1873-79;  First 
Congregational  Church,  Amherst,  Mass.,  May,  1879,  to  March,  1888 ;  United 
Congregational  Church,  Newport,  R.  I.,  March,  1883,  to  December,  1892 ; 
Union  Congregational  Church,  Worcester,  Mass.,  October,  1893,  to  April, 
Idas.  In  the  Civil  War,  1862.  Class  Orator,  Brown  University,  1863.  Hon- 
orary member  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Sermons :  Christ's  Teaching  Concerning  the 
Use  of  Money.  The  Motive  Power  of  the  Christian  Life.  Socialism  and 
Christianity.  The  Sympathy  of  God.  Light  in  Darkness.  The  Spirit  of 
Life.  President  McElnley  Memorial  Sermon.  Married,  at  Boston,  Mass., 
June  27,  1804,  Sarah  M.,  daughter  of  Luther  and  Roxanna  (Famsworth)  Hart- 
well,  who  survives  him.  Died  of  exhaustion,  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  May  10, 
1902,  aged  62  years,  11  months,  and  24  days. 

*  Evans,  Robxrt  Trogwt,  son  of  Robert  and  Jane  (Newport)  Evans,  was 
bom  at  Tre'rgof,  Anglesea,  Wales,  Sept.  12, 1824.  He  received  his  academic 
education  at  Bala  College,  Wales.  Pastorates :  Manchester,  England ;  Green- 
field, North  Wales;  Bemsen,  N.  Y.,  1870-81;  Zion  Church,  Oshkosh,  Wis., 
1881-^ ;  Sardis  Church,  Chicago,  111.,  1892-95.  Treasurer  London  Mission- 
ary Society  In  Wales.  Publications :  Myfyrdodydd  Jeuanc;  T.  Ddnwiolig ; 
Dadgnddiadan  T.  Dadguddiad.  Married  in  Naunerch,  Wales,  Feb.  22,  1859, 
to  Bfary,  daughter  of  Francis  Blackwell.  Eight  children,  six  living.  Died 
in  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  of  cirrhosis  of  liver,  Dec.  22, 1901,  aged  77  years,  8  months, 
10  days. 

Evans,  Thomas  W.,  son  of  Thomas  and  Jane  (Headley)  Evans,  was  born 
at  Aberystwyth,  Wales,  Dec.  21,  1816.  He  studied  theology  at  Chldlaw's 
School  at  Cleves,  O.  Ordained  to  the  ministry  by  a  Congregational  (Welsh) 
body  at  Newark,  O.,  Oct.  4,  1846.  Pastorates:  Newark  and  Granville,  O. 
(Welsh),  May  1,  1846,  to  1856;  Long  Creek  and  Flint  Creek,  lo.  (Welsh), 
April  1,  1856,  to  March  1,  1861,  resigned  pastorate  of  Long  Creek;  con- 
tinued at  Flint  Creek  till  1869.  Married,  May  5.  1858,  at  Burlington,  lo., 
Sarah  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Robert  and  Elizabeth  (Owen)  Jones,  who 
died,  March  4,  1886.  Seven  children,  three  living.  Died  of  bronchitis  at 
Long  Creek,  lo.,  Sept.  18,  1902,  aged  85  years,  8  months,  27  days. 

Fairchild,  Jamrs  Harris,  d.  d.,  ll.  d.,  son  of  Grandison  and  Nancy 
(Harris)  Fairchild,  was  born  at  Stockbrldge,  Mass.,  Nov.  25,  1817.  He 
received  his  academic  education  in  Classical  School  in  Brownhelm,  O.,  and 


24  CONOREOATIONAL  TEAH-BOOK.  [1903. 

Oberlin  College.  Was  graduated  from  Oberlin  College,  1888.  Stadted  theol- 
ogy at  Oberlin  Theological  Seminary,  and  was  graduated,  1841.  Ordained 
by  Lorain  County  Congregational  Association  at  Oberlin,  O.,  Aug.  24,  1841. 
President,  Oberlin  College,  1868-89;  corporate  member,  American  Board, 
1870-1903;  y ice-president  Congregational  Home  Missionary  Society,  1884-91; 
trustee,  Oberlin  College,  1866-1901;  delegate.  National  Council,  1865-71; 
moderator,  Ohio  Congregational  Association,  1878.  Degrees :  a.  b.,  Oberlin, 
1888;  ▲.  M.,  Oberlin,  1848;  D.  d.,  Hillsdale,  1864;  ll.d.,  Oberlin,  1898.  Pub- 
lications :  Woman's  Rights  and  Duties,  Oberlin,  1849,  pp.  84.  Oberlin,  its 
Origin,  Progress,  and  Results,  Oberlin,  1860,  pp.  70 ;  second  edition,  Oberlin, 
1871,  pp.  88.  Educational  Arrangements  at  Oberlin,  New  York,  1866,  pp.  21. 
Co-education  of  the  Sexes,  1867,  pp.  16.  Moral  Philosophy  and  the  Science 
of  Obligation,  New  York,  1869,  pp.  326.  Woman's  Right  to  the  Ballot,  Ober- 
lin, 1879,  pp.  67.  Taxation  of  Colleges  and  Churches,  pp.  8.  Sketch  of 
Rev.  John  Kemp,  Boston,  1871,  pp.  16.  Doctrine  of  Sanctiflcation  at  Oberlin, 
Boston,  1876,  pp.  26.  Present  Demands  of  Missionary  Work,  Boston,  1877, 
pp.  17.  Oberlin :  the  College  and  the  Colony,  Oberlin,  1883,  pp.  877.  Progress 
of  Religious  Thought,  pp.  21.  Manuscript  of  Solomon  Spauldlng  and  the 
Book  of  Mormon,  pp.  13.  Moral  Science ;  or,  the  Philosophy  of  Obligation, 
New  York,  1892,  pp.  324.  Elements  of  Theology,  Natural  and  Revealed, 
Oberlin,  1892,  pp.  358.  History  of  the  Congregational  Church  of  Brownhelm, 
Oberlin,  1895,  pp.  38.  The  UndergrouDd  Railroad,  Cleveland,  1895,  pp.  80. 
Edited  Finney  Lectures  on  Systematic  Theology,  Oberlin,  1878,  pp.  622. 
Annual  Reports  of  the  President  of  Oberlin  College,  1880-89.  Married,  Nov. 
29,  1841,  at  Minden,  La.,  Mary  Fletcher,  daughter  of  Titus  and  Lucy 
(Fletcher)  Kellogg*  who  died  in  Oberlin,  1891.  Eight  children,  two  living. 
Died  of  heart  failure,  at  Oberlin,  O.,  March  19, 1902,  aged  84  years,  8  months, 
24  days. 

Frrz,  Arthur  Grkknb,  son  of  Benjamin  and  Climena  (Greene)  Fitz,  was 
bom  in  Chester,  N.  H.,  Auar.  10, 1848.  He  received  his  academic  education  in 
Kimball  Union  Academy,  N.  H.,  graduating  In  1868,  and  in  Dartmouth,  grad- 
uating in  1872.  He  studied  theology  one  year  at  Hartford,  two  at  Bangor; 
was  graduated  from  Bangor  in  1875.  Ordained  to  the  Congregational  minis- 
try at  West  Stafford,  Conn.,  Sept.  1, 1875.  Pastorates :  West  Stafford,  Conn., 
installed,  Sept.  1,  1875,  dismissed,  March  18,  1879;  Hampden,  Me.,  Feb.  16, 
1879,  to  Nov.  14,  1880;  Wilton  and  Temple,  Me.,  Dec.  1, 1880,  to  Dec.  1, 1884; 
South  Paris,  Me.,  Jan.  1,  1885,  to  Sept.  30,  1892;  North  Brldgton  and  Har- 
rison, Me.,  Oct.  1,  1892,  to  March  3,  1902.  Degree  :  a.  b.,  Dartmouth,  1872. 
Married,  June  22,  1875,  at  Bangor,  Me.,  Lizzie  H.,  daughter  of  John  and 
Martha  Hunter  Brown.  Wife  still  living.  One  son,  living.  Died  of  chronic 
Bright*8  disease  at  North  Brldgton,  Me.,  March  3,  1902,  aged  53  years,  6 
months,  and  23  days. 

Ford,  Jambs  Thomas,  son  of  James  and  Mary  (Jones)  Ford,  was  born  at 
North  Abington,  Mass.,  Sept.  13,  1827.  He  received  his  academic  education 
at  Phillips  Academy,  Andover,  and  Williams  College,  Wllllamstown.  He 
studied  theology  at  East  Windsor  Hill  and  Andover  Theological  Seminary. 
Ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  at  Stowe,  Yt.,  in  1857.  General 
missionary  for  Lamoille  County  one  or  two  years.  Pastor  at  Stowe,  Vt.,  ten 
years;  Plymouth  Church,  Charleston,  S.  C,  1869-.  Principal  Avery 
Institute,  Charleston,  one  year.    Pastor  at  San  Bernardino,  Cal.,  Nov.  1, 1876, 


1903.]  NECHOLOOY.  25 

to  Oct.  1, 1888.  SoperlDtendent  Home  MLssioiis,  Southern  Calif  oniia,  to  July 
1,  1899.  Beglstrar  General  Association,  Southern  California,  from  1887 
to  time  of  his  death.  Pnbllcatloni :  Thirteen  Annual  Reports  as  Super- 
intendent of  Home  Missions,  1887-89.  Married,  March  17,  1858,  at  East 
Windsor,  Conn.,  Sarah  Prltchard,  daughter  of  Francis  and  Minenra  (Prltch- 
ard)  Bancroft.  Wife  still  living.  Died  of  Brlght*s  disease,  at  Los  Angeles, 
Cal.,  April  14,  1908,  aged  74  years,  7  months,  1  day. 

Fowler,  Chablbs  Edward,  son  of  John  Douglas  and  Loraetta  Taft 
(Marsh)  Fowler,  of  Oberlln,  O.,  was  bom  In  Bristol,  Wis.,  July  18,  1868. 
He  reoelyed  his  academic  education  In  Oberlln,  graduating  In  1900.  He 
studied  theology  at  Oberlln  Theological  Seminary,  graduating  In  1902.  Or- 
dained by  Congregational  Council,  at  Rogers,  Ark.,  Nov.  6, 1902.  Pastorate : 
Rogers,  Ark.,  Nov.  6, 1902,  to  Dec  20,  1902.  Died  of  rupture  of  blood  vessel 
In  the  head,  at  Rogers,  Ark.,  Dec.  20,  1902,  aged  84  years,  5  months,  7 
days. 

Fox,  John,  son  of  Qeorge  and  Elizabeth  (Freellng)  Fox,  of  Newton,  Lin- 
colnshire, England  (?),  was  bom  at  Chatham,  England,  May  80,  1849.  He 
received  his  academic  education  at  Wisconsin  Normal.  PlattvlUe,  and  Eureka 
College,  111.  He  studied  theology  In  summer  schools  and  by  corre- 
spondence. Ordained  to  the  ministry  of  Primitive  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church  at  Albion  (?),  Wis.,  May  18,  1877.  Pastorates:  Albion  (Primitive 
Methodist  Episcopal),  Wis.  (?),  1878-77;  supplied  ShuUsburg,  1877-79; 
Dodgeville,  1879-82;  Kewanee,  111.,  1888-84.  Entered  the  Congregational 
ministry  at  Buda,  111.  Pastorates:  Buda,  III.,  1885  to  May  17,  1891;  Gran- 
ville, III.,  1891  to  July  17,  1898;  Forrest,  III.,  1898  to  June  2,  1901;  Oneida, 
111.,  1901  to  May  18,  1902.  Married,  Aug.  10,  1875,  at  Coddington  (?),  Eng- 
land, to  Charlotte,  daugl\ter  of  John  and  Ann  (Hardy)  Stanley.  Wife  still 
living.  Three  daughters  living.  Died  of  cancer  of  right  lung,  at  Hampton, 
lo.,  May  18,  1902,  aged  52  years,  11  months,  18  days. 

Graitgbr,  Calyik,  son  of  Roeer  and  Betsey  (Ooodenough)  Granger,  was 
bom  at  Randolph,  Vt.,  March  26, 1S05.  He  received  his  academic  education 
at  Orange  County  School,  and  studied  theology  under  his  pastor,  Rev.  Tllton 
Eastman.  Ordained  by  council  as  evangelist  at  Bethel,  Yt.,  Aug.  6,  1884. 
Pastorates:  Northlleld,  Yt.,  acting  pastor,  1884-86,  Installed,  Dec.  1,  1886, 
dismissed,  December,  1842;  Barnard,  Yt.,  assistant  pastor,  1848-46;  Plain- 
field,  Yt.,  1846-47;  Cambridge,  Yt.,  1847-54;  Middletown  Springs,  Yt., 
Installed,  Oct.  28,  1858,  dismissed,  April  18,  1864;  assistant  pastor,  Hab- 
bardton,  Yt.,  1864-78;  East  Poultney,  Yt.,  1878-88.  Degree:  a.  m..  Uni- 
versity of  Yermont,  1841.  Principal,  Madison  Academy,  Abingtoa,  Penn., 
1855-58.  Married,  Sept.  2,  1884,  at  Randolph,  Yt.,  Maria  Morgan.  Six 
children,  five  living,  three  sons  and  two  daughters.  Died  of  old  age,  at  East 
Poultney,  Yt.,  May  6,  1902,  aged  97  years,  1  month,  10  days. 

Grant,  Henrt  Martin,  b.  d.,  son  of  Asahel  and  Judith  Lathrop  (Camp- 
bell) Grant,  was  bom  In  Oroomlah,  Persia,  June  8,  1836.  He  received  his 
academic  education  at  Cortland,  N.  Y.,  Phillips  Academy,  Andover,  Mass., 
and  Hamilton  College,  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  from  which  be  was  graduated  In  1860. 
He  studied  theology  at  Auburn  In  1860-62,  and  Union  Theological  Seminary, 
New  York,  and  was  graduated  In  1868.  Ordained  by  Old  Colony  Conference 
at  North  Canaan,  Conn.,  Nov.  17,  1868.  Pastorates:  North  Canaan,  Conn., 
1868-66;  Webster  Grove,  Mo.,  1866-70;  Smyma,  N.  Y.,  1870-71 ;  Stirling  and 


26  CONOREOATIONAL   YEAH-BOOK.  [1903. 

New  Proyidence,  N.  J.,  1871-78;  Mlddleboro,  Mass.,  1878-88;  Charleston, 
S.  C,  1888-98.  Degrees:  a.  b.,  Hamilton,  1860;  a.m., Hamilton,  1888;  b.d., 
Union  Theological  Seminary,  1863.  Married,  Aag.  19, 1863,  at  CortUnd,  N.  T., 
Mary  Jannette,  daughter  of  Hamilton  and  Jannette  (Cleaveland)  Patnam. 
Wife  still  living.  Four  sons,  two  liyiog.  Died  of  apoplexy  at  Ean  Claire, 
Wis.,  Feb.  18,  1902,  aged  65  years,  8  months,  10  days. 

Griffin,  John  Albxandbr,  son  of  Henry  Gilbert  and  Isabelle  (McGanghy) 
Griffin,  of  Cambridge,  III.,  was  born  at  Viola,  III.,  April  10,  1842.  Received 
his  academic  education  at  Cambridge,  III.  He  stndied  theology  at  Chicago 
Theological  Seminary.  Enlisted  as  a  Union  soldier,  Co.  D,  of  the  17th  Illinois 
Volunteers.  Served  all  through  the  Civil  War,  and  re-enllsted  for  another 
year  at  Its  close.  Ordained  by  Council  of  Rock  River  Association  at  Atkin- 
son, III.,  Jan.  11, 1876.  Pastorates :  Atkinson  and  Annawan,  1876-79 ;  Sonth 
Danville,  III.,  1880-87;  Cable,  III.,  1888-90;  South  Danville,  III.,  1891-85; 
Coal  Bluff,  Ind.,  1895;  Cable  and  Sherrard,  1896-98;  Sherrard,  111.,  1898-1903. 
Married,  August,  1861,  at  Kokomo,  Ind.,  Mary  Payne,  of  Cambridge,  111. 
Four  children,  all  living.  Married,  Oct.  15,  1888,  at  Cable,  111.,  Margaret, 
daughter  of  William  and  Hannah  (Lee)  Haddick.  Five  children,  four  living. 
Died  of  locomotor  ataxia,  at  Sherrard,  III.,  Nov.  8,  1902,  aged  60  years,  6 
months,  28  days. 

Hall,  Alexandkr,  son  of  Alfred  E.  and  Clymena  (Allen)  Hall,  was  born 
at  Chlttinango,  N.  T.,  Feb.  28,  1888.  He  received  his  academic  education  at 
Cazenovla  Seminary,  graduating,  1858.  He  studied  theology  at  Garrett 
Biblical  Institute,  Evanston,  III.,  graduating,  1860.  Ordained  to  the  Metho- 
dist ministry,  at  Kenosha,  Wis.,  April  10,  1864.  Pastorates:  (Methodist) 
Allin*s  Grove  and  Kenosha,  Wis. ;  Oneida  and  Homer,  N.  Y. ;  CoUlnsvllie 
(Congregational),  Conn.,  1866  to  1872;  Plalnvllle,  Conn.,  July  1,  1878,  to 
May  6,  1883;  Harwlnton,  Conn.,  October,  1883,  to  Dec.  18,  1885;  Chester, 
Conn.,  Dec.  15, 1885,  to  July  1, 1899.  Married,  Aug.  6, 1861,  at  Elmhurst,  III., 
M.  Louise  Bates,  daughter  of  Gerry  and  Adeline  (Hovey)  Bates,  who  died 
April,  1871.  Married,  June  5,  1872,  at  Blmhnrst,  111.,  Blla  Charlotte  Bates. 
Wife  still  living.  Five  children,  three  living.  Died  of  heart  failure  at  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Nov.  30,  1902,  aged  69  years,  9  months,  2  days. 

Harris,  Georob,  son  of  John  and  Harriett  (Cox)  Harris,  was  bom  in 
Great  Yarmouth,  England,  Nov.  6, 1855.  He  received  his  academic  education 
at  Northwestern  College.  Ordained  to  the  ministry  by  the  Evangelical 
church,  at  Barrlngton,  III.,  1878.  Pastorates  In  Evangelical  church :  Brook- 
ville.  III.;  Rnsh,  III.;  Weston,  111.;  El  Paso,  111.;  Fair  Haven,  III.;  South 
Chicago,  111. ;  Rock  Grove,  111. ;  Shannon,  111. ;  withdrew  from  the  Evangelical 
Church,  1892,  and  entered  the  Congregational  Church.  Pastorates :  Hennepin, 
111.,  1893;  Second  Church,  South  Chicago,  111.,  1894.  Married,  Jan.  3,  1882, 
at  Lanark,  111.,  Louisa,  daughter  of  Rev.  Joseph  and  Frances  Erb.  Wife 
still  living.  Six  children,  all  living.  Died  of  general  paralysis,  at  Elgin,  III., 
March  30.  1902,  aged  46  years,  4  months,  24  days. 

Haskkll,  John,  was  bom  at  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  Feb.  11,  1821.  He 
was  graduated  from  Bowdoln  College,  1846,  and  from  Bangor  Theological 
Seminary,  1850.  Ordained,  1850.  Pastorates:  Dover,  Mass.;  Raynham, 
Mass.;  Blllerica,  Mass.,  1879-81,  after  which  he  retired  Arom  the  active 
ministry.  Died  of  old  age  at  Gray,  Me.,  May  11,  1902,  aged  81  years,  3 
months. 


1903.]  NECBOLOOY.  27 

HAWI.KT,  Chistbb  Wabmbb,  son  of  Isaac  and  Persia  (Ball)  Hawley,  was 
bom  at  Hadley,  Mass.,  Sept  20,  1884.  He  received  his  academic  edacatlon 
at  Amherst  and  Homer  Academies  and  Amherst  College.  He  studied  theol- 
ogy in  Aabam  Theological  Seminary.  Ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Onondaga, 
at  Liverpool,  N.  Y.,  May  8,  1861.  Pastorates:  Liverpool,  N.  Y.,  May  8*  1861, 
to  Sept.  25,  1864;  Chaplain  185th  N.  Y.  Y.  antll  May  8,  1865;  WaterviUe, 
N.  Y.,  Joly,  1865,  to  Sept.  18,  1871;  BaUvla,  N.  Y.,  May  7,  1871,  to  Sept.  4, 
1874;  Denver,  Colo.,  Oct.  4,  1874,  to  May  7,  1876;  Amherst,  Mass.,  Second 
Congregational  Chnrch,  Sept.  8,  1876, '  to  Sept.  28,  1879 ;  First  Congrega- 
tional Chorch,  Atlfnta,  Ga.,  Oct.  12,  1879,  to  May  29, 1881;  Amherst,  Mass. , 
Second  Congregational  Chnrch,  Sept.  1,  1898,  to  Jan.  28,  1902.  Married, 
May  7,  1861,  at  Homer,  N.  Y.,  Alzoa,  daughter  of  Hammlll  and  Experience 
(Oakes)  Thompson.  Married,  Jnne  12,  1872,  Martha  Jaqaette,  of  Liverpool, 
N.  Y.  Wife  still  living.  Four  children,  three  living.  Died  of  heart  disease 
at  Amherst,  Mass.,  Jan.  28,  1902,  aged  67  years,  4  months,  3  days. 

Hklsbb,  Joseph  Hknry,  son  of  Thomas  and  Monica  (Mlhm)  Helser,  was 
bom  at  Machlas,  N.  Y.,  March  6,  1855.  He  received  his  academic  education 
at  Academy,  Machlas,  N.  Y.,  graduating,  1880.  He  studied  theology  at 
Christian  Biblical  Institute,  Stanfordville,  N.  Y.,  graduating,  1888.  Ordained 
by  Erie  Christian  Conference  at  East  Springfield,  Penn.,  Sept.  8,  1888.  Pas- 
torates: Capron,  111.,  May  16,  1884,  to  May  16,  1886;  Robblnston  and  Red 
Beach,  Me.,  Dec.  25,  1886,  to  Dec.  25,  1889;  supply,  Wilton,  Me.,  Jan.  5, 
1890,  to  Dec.  7,  1891;  Perry,  Me.,  Dec.  14,  1891,  to  Feb.  5,  1898;  Machlas- 
port,  Me.,  Feb.  7,  1898,  to  Sept.  7,  1894;  supply,  Vanceboro,  Me.,  Sept.  18, 
1894,  to  April  1,  1896;  Perry,  Me.,  Nov.  1,  1895,  to  May  80,  1899;  supply. 
Black  Creek,  N.  Y.,  Oct.,  1,  1899,  to  Oct.  1,  1900;  supply,  Bliss,  N.  Y.  (F.  B. 
Church),  Nov.  1,  1900,  to  Nov.  1,  1901;  Sargent  and  Wescott,  Neb.,  Dec. 
4,  1901,  to  Dec.  10,  1902.  Publications :  Come  to  the  Savior,  Wilton,  Me., 
1890,  101  pp.  Married,  Nov.  8,  1887,  at  Hermitage,  N.  Y.,  Kosella  J.,  daugh- 
ter of  Benonla  B.  and  Sylvia  (Puller)  Belden,  who  died,  Sept.  15,  1888,  at 
Bed  Beach,  Me.  Married,  Dec.  25,  1889,  at  Red  Beach,  Me.,  Mary  A.,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  J.  H.  and  Elizabeth  M<  (McKenny)  Cook.  Wife  still  living. 
Tvro  children,  not  living.  Died  of  peritonitis  at  Sargent,  Neb.,  Dec.  10, 
1902,  aged  47  yean^  9  months,  4  days. 

*  IDK,  Albzis  Whkatom,  son  of  Rev.  Jacob  and  Mary  (Emmons)  Ide,  was 
bom  In  West  Medway,  Mass.,  Oct.  10,  1826.  He  studied  theology  under  In- 
struction of  his  father.  Ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  at  Stafford 
Springs,  July  7,  1859.  Pastorates :  Stafford  Springs,  Conn.,  July  7,  1859,  to 
July  2, 1867,  resigning  to  take  care  of  his  parents.  Member  of  Legislature  In 
1872;  elected  chaplain  of  State  Senate  In  Massachusetts,  1874.  Died  of  old 
age  at  West  Medway,  BUlss.,  Dec.  21,  1901,  aged  75  years,  2  months,  11  days. 

Jamxson,  Efhradc  Orcutt,  son  of  Daniel  and  Mary  (Twlss)  Jameson, 
was  bom  in  Dnnbarton,  N.  H.,  Jan.  28,  1882.  He  received  his  academic  edu- 
cation In  a  private  school,  Chester,  N.  H.,  Gilmanton  Academy  and  Dart- 
month  College,  graduating,  1855.  He  studied  theology  at  Andover  Theolog- 
ical Seminary,  graduating,  1858.  Ordained  by  council  and  Installed  at 
Congregational  Church,  East  Concord,  N.  H.,  March  1,  1860,  dismissed,  Nov. 
1,  1865;  Union  Evangelical  Church  of  Salisbury  and  Amesbury,  Mass., 
Installed,  Nov.  9,  1865,  dismissed,  July  1,  1871;  First  Chnrch  of  Christ 
in  East  Medway  (now  Mlllls),  Mass.,  Installed,  Nov.  15,  1871,  dismissed. 


28  CONGBEOATIONAL  TEAR-BOOK.  [1903. 

May  ]5,  1898.  Sapenrisor  of  the  Bmerson  College  of  Oratory,  Boston.  Pub- 
lications :  A  Discourse  preaclied  on  the  occasion  of  the  one  hundred  and 
sixty-second  anniversary  of  the  First  Gharch  of  Christ,  Medway,  Mass.,  Oct. 
7,  187p,  Alfred  Mudge  &  Son,  Boston,  1877,  pp.  86.  The  Cogswells  in 
America,  AlAred  Madge  &  Son,  Boston,  1884,  pp.  683.  The  History  of  Med- 
way, Mass.,  J.  A.  &  R.  A.  Reid,  Providence,  1886,  pp.  534.  The  Medway 
Biographies  and  Oenealogies,  J.  A.  &  R.  A.  Reid,  1886,  pp.  208.  The  Mili- 
tary History  of  Medway,  Mass.,  J.  A.  &  R.  A.*  Reid,  1886,  pp.  117.  The 
Choates  in  America,  Alfred  Madge  &  Son,  1896,  pp.  458.  The  Jamesons  In 
America,  The  Rumford  Press,  Concord,  N.  H.,  1901,  pp.  i^l.  Married,  Sept. 
20,  1858,  at  Qllmanton,  N.  H.,  Mary  Joanna  Cogswell,  daughter  of  Rev.  Dr. 
William  and  Joanna  (Strong)  Cogswell,  who  died,  March  6,  1897.  Five 
children,  three  living.  Died  of  carcinoma  of  pancreas,  at  Boston,  Mass.,  Nov. 
9,  1902,  a^ed  70  years,  9  months,  16  days. 

Jones,  Lemuel,  son  of  Rev.  Tudor  and  Elizabeth  (Lee)  Jones,  was  born  in 
Manchester,  England,  Jan.  29,  1883.  He  received  his  academic  education  at 
Whitestown  Seminary,  near  Utica,  N.  T.  He  studied  theology  at  Chicago 
Theological  Seminary,  from  which  he  was  graduated  in  1865.  Ordained  to 
the  Congregational  ministry  at  Bellevue,  lo.,  April  80,  1865.  Pastorates: 
Bellevue,  lo.,  1865 -66 ;  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Biddle  Market  Mission  (Presbyterian), 
1866-67;  Dnnleth,  111.,  1867-68;  Prairie  City,  III.,  1868-69;  Macomb,  111., 
1869-76;  Evangelistic  service  in  England  and  Wales  with  Mr.  Dwight  L. 
Moody,  1876-77;  Mousey  and  Tallman,  N.  Y.,  1877-81;  Elbridge,  N.  Y., 
1881-88;  General  Missionary  of  the  Massachusetts  Home  Missionary  Society, 
1883-88;  of  the  New  York  State  Home  Missionary  Society,  1888-1900,  less 
one  year  (1889-90)  spent  at  Guthrie,  Okla.,  in  organizing  and  building  the 
First  Congregational  Church;  Tryou,  N.  C,  1900-01 ;  Otisco,  N.  Y.  (Presby- 
terian), 1901-02.  Married,  Oct.  25,  1854,  at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  Elizabeth,  daughter 
of  John  Edwin  and  Margaret  (Edwardes)  Jones.  Twelve  children,  nine 
living :  Rev.  Cbas.  Arthur,  Kane,  Penn. ;  Mrs.  Annie  J.,  wife  of  Rev.  Franklin 
Gates  Webster,  Summer  Hill,  N.  Y. ;  Mrs.  Alice  J.,  wife  of  Rev.  John  Wins- 
low  Norris,  Barre,  Mass. ;  Miss  Grace  Edwardes,  Otisco,  N.  Y. ;  Rev.  George, 
Otisco,  N.  Y.;  Mr.  Roger  Lee,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.;  Miss  Ruth  Elizabeth,  Otisco, 
N.  Y. ;  Mr.  Ezra  Ward,  Kane,  Penn. ;  Mr.  Phillips  Bancroft,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Died  of  paresis,  at  Otisco,  N.  Y.,  July  7,  1902,  aged  69  years,  5  months,  8 
days. 

*  Jones,  Rhys  Gwestn,  d.  d.,  ll.  d.,  son  of  Rees  and  Mary  Jones,  was 
born  in  Pengwern  Abergwesyn,  South  Wales,  May  4,  1826.  His  collegiate 
education  was  pursued  at  Ffrudyfal,  1844,  and  Llanafer,  1846-47.  He  stnUied 
theology  at  Brecon,  South  Wales,  and  was  graduated  in  1851.  Ordained  to 
the  Congregational  ministry  at  Rhaidr,  Wyo.,  Nov.  30,  1851.  Pastorates : 
Rhaldr,  Wyo.,  1851-57;  Penbout-ar-Ogwy,  1857-59;  Bethesda  Merthyr,  1859, 
to  May,  1867;  Bethesda  Church,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  May,  1867-79;  Petaluma,  Cal., 
1879,  to  August,  1883;  Bethesda  Church,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1,  1888,  to  Sept. 
5,  1901 ;  president  of  the  Welsh  Bible  Society  of  Utica,  N.  Y.  Publications : 
The  Pre-Adamic  World,  1857,  pp.  80.  The  Pure  Church.  Courtship,  Mar- 
riages and  Living.  Comments  on  Revelation,  1867,  pp.  230.  Also  several 
pamphlets.  Married,  July  4,  1855,  at  Bala,  North  Wales,  Ann  Jones.  Eight 
children,  three  living.  Died  of  stomach  trouble  at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  5 
1901,  aged  75  years,  4  months,  1  day. 


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Kenton,  Fkrgus  Lafatbttk,  son  of  Fergos  aod  Heleo  (McCalloagh) 
Kenyon,  was  born  at  Sorby,  Scotland,  Dec.  4,  1888.  He  received  bis  aca- 
demic education  at  Hartford  High  School  and  Princeton.  He  studied  theology 
at  Princeton  Theological  Seminary.  Ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry 
at  Orange,  N.  J.,  1864.  Pastorates:  Elyrla,  O.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  Iowa  City, 
lo.,  1878-85;  Fort  Dodge,  lo.,  1885-91;  Albion,  III.,  1891-93.  Married, 
April  2,  1865.  In  Hartford,  Conn.,  Harriet  Anna,  daughter  of  William  Henry 
and  Charlotte  (Baldwin)  Sqalre.  Four  children,  all  IMng.  Died  of  paralysis 
at  Albion,  m.,  March  2,  1902,  aged  68  years,  2  months,  28  days. 

Lansing,  Robkbt  Campbell,  son  of  James  £.,  and  Mary  (Todd)  Lansing, 
was  bom  at  Decatur,  N.  T.,  April  20, 1886.  He  received  his  academic  educa- 
tion at  Charlotteyllle  Methodist  Bplscopal  Seminary,  Cooperstown,  Methodist 
Episcopal  Seminary,  and  at  St.  Lavnrence  University,  graduating  In  1862. 
He  studied  theology  at  Canton,  N.  Y.  (St.  Lawrence  University) ;  also  at 
Yale  Theological  Seminary  and  Boston  Theological  School.  Ordained  to  the 
ministry  of  the  Unlversalist  Church,  1868.  Became  pastor  of  Congregational 
Church  at  Hard  wick,  Mass.,  1888-86;  Quechee,  Vt.,  1887-88;  Boston,  with- 
out charge,  1889-90;  Ylneland,  N.  J.,  1891^92;  Hartland,  Vt.,  1898-94;  Hart- 
ford, N;  Y.,  1894-95;  Tlconderoga  and  Coventry vlUe,  N.  Y.,  1896-98;  Albany, 
Vt.,  1900-^1.  Married,  1868,  Mary  B.  Moore,  of  Belfast,  Me.,  who  died, 
October,  1872.  Married,  April  25,  1900,  at  Hartland,  Vt.,  Mary  E.,  daughter 
of  Merit  F.  and  Lavlnla  Faxon  (Damon)  Pennlman.  Wife  still  living.  Died 
of  consumption,  at  Ylneland,  N.  J.,  May  24,  1902,  aged  66  years,  1  mouth, 
4  days. 

LxLAND,  Willis  Dandbls,  ph.  d.,  son  of  Edmund  Francis  and  Mary  Lu- 
cretla  (Cutler)  Leland,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  was  born  In  Holllston,  Mass., 
March  80,  1854.  He  received  his  academic  education  In  Harvard  College, 
and  was  graduated  In  1876.  He  studied  theology  at  Andover  Theological 
Seminary,  and  was  graduated  In  1879.    Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational 

ministry, ,  1880.    Pastorates:  Amherst,  N.  H.,  1880-84;  Pilgrhn  Church, 

North  Weymouth,  Mass.,  Installed,  Oct.  9,  1885,  dismissed,  Feb.  1,  1892; 
supplied  First  Church,  Exeter,  N.  H.,  December,  1892,  to  May  1,  1893;  Paw- 
tucket  Church,  Lowell,  Mass.,  installed,  June,  1893f  dismissed,  June  80, 1900. 
Degree:  ph.  d.,  Boston  University,  1885.  Married,  April  25,  1882,  at 
Nashua,  N.  H.,  Susan  G.,  daughter  of  Rev.  Frederick  and  Susan  G.  (Ely) 
Alvord.  Two  sons,  living:  Howard  A.  and  Richard  C.  Died  of  a  compli- 
cation of  diseases  at  Lowell,  Mass.,  May  15,  1902,  aged  48  years,  1  month, 
15  days. 

Lewis,  Richard,  son  of  Richard  and  Kezla  (Wheeler)  Lewis,  was  born  in 
Portsmouth,  England,  Nov.  25,  1824.  He  studied  theology  at  Canadian  Con- 
gregational Theological  College,  and  was  graduated  In  1888.  Ordained  by 
Council  at  Van  Kleek  Hill,  Ontario,  Feb.  28,  1864,  to  which  church  he  had 
been  called  June  21,  1868.    Pastorates :   Van  Kleek  Hill,  June  21,  1868,  to 

Dec.  80,  1866;  Lanark  Tillage,  Jan.  1, 1867,  to ,  1870;  Belleville,  Ontario, 

Jan.  1, 1871,  to ,  1874;  Hubbardston,  Mich.,  April  5, 1874,  to  Oct.  81, 1875 ; 

Ludlngton,  Mich.,  Nov.  7,  1875,  to  April  27,  1879;  Grand  Haven,  Mich.,  July 
6,  1879,  to  Nov.  14,  1882;  general  missionary,  North  Peninsula,  8  months; 
Whitehall,  Mich.,  February,  1888,  to  September,  1885;  Bancroft,  Mich., 
September,  1885,  to  September,  1887;  returned  to  Grand  Haven,  June  2, 1889, 
to  July  14,  1895,  when  he  was  elected  pastor  emeritus.    Married,  May  28, 


30  CONGHEOATIONAL    YEAB-BOOK.  [1903. 

1860,  at  Montreal,  Canada,  Margaret  Crawford,  daughter  of  Alexander  and 
Grace  (Swinton)  Hart,  of  Grangemouth,  Scotland.  Wife  still  living.  Six 
children,  four  living.  Died  of  paralysis  at  Grand  Haven,  Mich.,  Joly  22, 
1902,  aged  77  years,  7  montlis,  27  days. 

Lbwis,  Samubl,  son  of  Evan  and  Hannah  Lewis,  was  bom  in  Camo,  North 
Wales,  March  24,  1838.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  at 
Schroon  Lake,  N.  T.,  Jnne  22,  1892.  Pastorates :  Assistant  pastor  with  his 
brother,  Bichard  Lewis,  at  Upper  Norwood,  London ;  pastor,  Schroon  Lake, 
N.  T.,  1892-98;  Lewis  and  Wadham's  Mills,  N.  Y.,  1898-96;  Coaldale, 
Penn.,  1896-99;  Schroon  Lake,  N.  T.,  1899-1902.  Died  of  heart  failure 
in  the  church  at  Schroon  Lake,  Aug.  6,  1902,  aged  64  years,  4  months,  12 
days. 

Lord,  Charles  Elifhaubt,  son  of  John  P.  and  Sophia  (Ladd)  Lord,  of 
South  Berwick,  Me.,  was  born  in  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Feb.  11,  1817.  He 
received  his  academic  education  at  South  Berwick,  Me.,  Andover  Academy, 
Mass.,  and  Dartmouth  College,  being  graduated  In  1888.  He  studied  theology 
at  Union  Theological  Seminary,  New  York,  and  Yale  College  two  years,  and 
one  year  at  Auburn,  N.  H.  Ordained  to  the  ministry  at  Jonesville,  Ind.,  May 
8,  1844.  Pastorates:  Niles,  Mich.  (Presbyterian),  installed,  Nov.  17,  1846, 
dismissed,  1849 ;  supplied  various  churches  for  several  years ;  Mount  Vernon, 
N.  H.  (Congregational),  1856  to  May  1,  1865;  Chester,  Yt.,  installed,  Aug.  8, 
1865,  dismissed,  April,  1869;  Beverly,  N.  J.  (Presbyterian),  October,  1869, 
to  October,  1870;  North  Easton,  Mass.,  and  Pelham,  N.  Y.,  1875-77;  Hope 
Chapel,  Salisbury  Beach,  Mass.,  1888-1902.  'Made  a  member  of  the  Society  of 
Science,  Letters,  and  Art,  London,  1888 ;  professor  of  Christianity  and  Church 
History  in  Talmage*s  Lay  College.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1878;  professor  In  Lay 
College,  Bevere,  Mass. ;  secretary  of  Peace  Society,  New  York,  1874.  Pub- 
lications :  Natural  and  Bevealed  Theology,  J.  B.  Llpplncott  &  Co.,  Philadel- 
phia, 1870,  pp.  550.  Possibilities  of  the  African  Bace,  a  lecture  before  the 
National  House  of  Bepresentatlves,  Washington,  D.  C,  1869.  Pamphlet  on 
Slavery,  Secession,  and  the  Constitution,  and  Our  Country's  Crisis,  1861. 
An  Appeal  to  Our  Country's  Loyalty,  1864.  History  of  Congregational 
Church,  Chester,  Yt,  1868.  Married,  Jan.  15,  1857,  at  Newburyport,  Mass., 
Eunice  Elisabeth  Smith,  daughter  of  Joseph  Smith  and  Sarah  (Pettingell) 
Pike,  who  is  still  living.  Died  of  heart  failure,  at  Newburyport,  Mass.,  Feb. 
19,  1902,  aged  85  years,  8  days. 

LTBfAN,  Addison,  son  of  Daniel  and  Sally  (Clapp)  Lyman,  was  bom  In 
Easthampton,  Mass.,  Dec.  8,  1818.  He  received  his  academic  education  in 
Southampton, 'Mass.,  and  Williams  College,  being  graduated  in  1889.  He 
studied  theology  at  Auburn  Theological  Seminary  and  was  graduated  in  1844. 
Ordained  by  United  Brethren  Presbytery  to  the  ministry  in  Geneseo,  III., 
1845  (?) ;  went  to  Geneseo,  HI.,  to  take  charge  of  a  seminary  for  educating 
teachers  for  the  West;  supplied  the  church  in  Geneseo,  III.,  1845-46;  head 
of  Geneseo  Seminary,  1847-54;  Sheffield,  III.,  1854-68;  Kellogg,  lo.,  1868-70; 
supplied  small  churches;  organized  new  churches.  Married,  Sept.  9,  1845, 
at  Easthampton,  Mass.,  Theresa  Lyman,  daughter  of  Jeremiah  and  Orpha 
Lyman.  Married,  1847,  Mrs.  Frederick  H.  Pitkin,  daughter  of  John  W.  and 
Mary  P.  (McColm)  Porter,  a  graduate  of  Mt.  Holyoke,  class  of  1844.  Nine 
children,  seven  living.  Died  of  old  age.  at  Grlnnell,  lo..  May  7,  1902,  aged 
88  years,  5  months,  4  days. 


1903.]  NSGROLOor.  31 

MAin>KLL,  William  Andrxw,  son  of  Daniel  and  Eliza  (Patrick)  Maudell, 
was  born  at  Hardwick,  Mass.,  Jnly  11,  1811.  He  receiyed  his  academic  edu- 
cation at  Westminster  Academy  and  at  Amherst  College.  He  studied  theology 
at  Union  Theological  Seminary,  New  York.  Ordained  to  the  Congregational 
ministry  in  1842.  Pastorates:  Bridgeton,  N.  J.,  1842;  city  missionary,  Phil- 
adelphia, Penn.,  1844;  South  Dartmouth,  Ma8s«,  1846-56;  Lunenburg,  Mass., 
1856-66.  Married,  May  12,  1842,  at  Westminster,  Mass.,  Esther  Asenath, 
daughter  of  Luke  and  Asenath  (Winship)  Bigelow.  Three  children,  one 
living.  Died  of  old  age,  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Sept.  9,  1902,  aged  91  years, 
1  month,  28  days. 

BlABTm,  MosBs  IteLLBH,  D.  D.,  SOU  of  Moscs  and  Almira  (Dana)  Martin, 
was  bom  at  Peacham,  Yt.,  April  8,  1834.  He  received  his  academic  educa- 
tion at  Peacham  Academy  and  Mlddlebury  College,  from  which  he  was 
graduated,  1861.  He  pursued  his  theological  studies  at  Princeton  Theolog- 
ical Seminary,  graduating,  1864.  Ordained  at  Middletown,  Vt.,  Aug.  24, 
1865.  Pastorates:  Middletown,  Yt,  Nov.  1,  1865,  to  November,  1866;  Pres- 
cott.  Wis.,  Nov.  1,  1866,  to  November,  1868;  Stoughton,  Wis.,  Jan.  1,  1869, 
to  January,  1870;  Mazomanie,  Wis.,  April  1,  1870,  to  January,  1880;  Three 
Oaks,  Mich.,  January,  1880,  to  Jnly,  1890;  Allegan,  Mich.,  July,  1890,  to 
July,  1896;  Tpsilanti,  Mich.,  December,  1896,  to  May,  1897;  Ovid,  Mich., 
May,  1897,  to  Sept.  25,.  1902.  Degrees :  a.,  b.,  Mlddlebury  College,  1865 ; 
D.  D.,  Olivet  College,  1892.  Trustee,  fiiichigan  Home  Missionary  Society, 
1897-1902.  Married,  Jan.  19,  1865,  Laura  A.  Kellogg,  who  died  July  26,  1870. 
Married,  Oct.  20,  1871,  Margaret  Johnston,  who  died  in  spring  of  1878. 
Married,  June  22,  1880,  at  Bernardston,  Mass.,  Mary,  daughter  of  Alva  W. 
and  Lydla  Wilkings  (^Atwood)  Pierce,  who  survives  him.  Five  children, 
four  living.  Died  of  biliary  obstruction  at  Ovid,  Mich.,  Sept.  25,  1902,  aged 
68  years,  5  months,  17  days. 

Maxwkll,  LnoH  Bknjamin,  son  of  Philip  and  Sarah  (Forlster)  Maxwell, 

was  bom  at  Darlen,  6a., ,  1861.    He  received  his  academic  education 

at  Beach  Institute,  Savannah,  Ga.,  and  Atlanta  University,  being  graduated 
in  1885.  He  studied  theology  at  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  and  was 
graduated  in  1889.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  at  Savan- 
nah, 6a., ,  1889.    Pastor  of  First  Congregational  Church,  Savannah, 

6a.,  1889-97.  Field  Worker,  International  Sunday  School  Convention.  Mar- 
ried,   ,  1889,  in  Atlanta,  6a.,  Clara  Thomas.    Four  children,  all  living. 

Died  of  consumption,  in  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  March  15,  1902,  aged  41  years. 

Mat,  Thomas  Mblbournb,  son  of  Thomas  and  Sarah  Ann  (Clubb)  May, 
of  England,  was  bom  in  Melbourne,  Australia,  Jan.  4,  1845.  He  received  his 
academic  education  at  Phillips  Academy,  Andover,  Mass.  He  studied  theol- 
ogy at  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  and  was  graduated  in  1872.  Ordained 
to  the  Congregational  ministry  at  Williamstown,  Yt..  Sept.  25,  1872.  Pas- 
torates: Williamstown,  Yt.,  1872-74;  Quechee,  Yt.,  1874;  Taaville,  Conn., 
1874-76;  Palermo  and  Yolney,  Yt,  1877-78;  Aa8terlitz,N.  T.,  1881^2;  Ash- 
ford,  Conn.,  1888-85.  Married,  Feb.  5,  1866,  at  Bristol,  R.  I.,  Esther  J., 
daughter  of  Edwin  and  Jane  (Hawthorne)  Middleton.  Six  children,  three 
living.  Died  of  heart  disease,  at  Shutesbury,  Mass.,  March  28,  1902,  aged  57 
years,  2  months,  19  days. 

MoCoBMiCK,  Donald,  son  of  Francis  and  Ann  (McKenzle)  McCormick, 
was  bom  on  Island  of  Islay,  Argyleshlre,  Scotland,  March  I,  1842.    He 


32  CONGREOATIONAL   TEAS-BOOK.  [1903. 

received  his  academic  edacation  in  preparatory  scliools  of  Islay  and  Glasgow 
Normal  College.  He  stadied  theology  at  Nottingham  Theological  College. 
Ordained  to  Congregational  ministry  at  Castleford,  Yorkshire,  England, 
April  27,  1874.  Pastorates:  West  Barton,  England,  Jnly,  1871,  to  April, 
1874;  Castleford,  England,  April,  1874,  to  August,  1888;  Speedslde,  Canada, 
December,  1888,  to  October,  1890;  Kingston,  Ontario,  Canada,  October,  1890, 
to  May,  1892 ;  Georgetown,  Ontario,  Canada,  May,  1892,  to  May,  1898 ;  North 
Waterford,  Me.,  May,  1893,  to  May,  1895;  Boothbay  Harbor,  Me.,  May,  1895, 
to  Nov.  21,  1902.  Associate  secretary  of  Congregational  Union  of  England 
and  Wales;  chairman,  Castleford  School  Board.  Married,  Oct.  11,  1876,  at 
Scarboro,  England,  Jane  Green,  daughter  of  Edward  and  Mary  (Pearson) 
Green.  Wife  still  living.  Ten  children,  eight  living.  Died  of  heart  failure 
at  Boothbay  Harbor,  Me.,  Nov.  21,  1902,  aged  60  years,  8  months,  20  days. 

*  Milks,  Mild  North,  son  of  Joseph  and  Lucy  Lavlnia  (North)  Miles,  was 
bom  In  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  March  24,  1807.  He  wasgradukted  from  Yale  Col- 
lege In  1881,  and  from  Princeton  Theological  Seminary.  He  was  ordained  to 
the  ministry  by  the  Buffalo  Presbytery  at  Mayvllle,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  11,  1835.  His 
pastorates,  so  far  as  can  be  learned,  were  at  Farmlogton,  III.,  Pontlac,  Mich., 
which  he  resigned  in  1848.  His  last  pastorate  was  at  Geneseo,  III.,  In  1858-62. 
He  was  engaged  In  Home  Missionary  work.  Married,  May  9,  1836,  at  Caze- 
novla,  N.  Y.,  Rosanna  Talcott,  who  died,  July  16,  1888.  Married,  Sept.  24, 
1889,  Mary  K.,  daughter  of  Royal  and  Amanda  (Kidder)  Keyes,  who  died 
May  8, 1897.  There  were  eight  children,  three  of  whom  are  living.  Died,  July 
4, 1901,  at  Des  Moines,  lo.,  of  acute  gastritis,  aged  94  years,  8  months,  10  days. 

Mills,  Charlbs  Perry,  son  of  William  and  Ann  Eliza  (Marshall)  Mills, 
was  born  at  Yellow  Springs,  O.,  Aug.  22,  1853.  He  received  his  academic 
education  at  Lookout  Mountain  Academy  and  at  Amherst  College,  Mass.  He 
studied  theology  at  Andover  Theological  Seminary.  Ordained  by  council  at 
Newbury  port,  Mass.,  Sept.  23,  1880.  Pastorates :  North  Church,  Newbury- 
port,  installed,  Sept.  23,  1880,  dismissed,  Jan.  1, 1899.  Married,  Dec.  8, 1881, 
at  Newburyportt.Mass.,  Ellen  G.,  daughter  of  Albert  and  Rebecca  C.  (Teel) 
Currier.  Wife  still  living.  Died  of  heart  failure,  at  Newburyport,  Mass., 
March  8,  1902,  aged  48  years,  6  months,  16  days. 

MrrcHBLL,  Thomas  GiLBfORS,  son  of  Joshua  and  Mehltable  (Gllmore) 
Mitchell,  of  Woodstock,  Vt.,  was  born  at  Mount  Vernon,  N.  H.,  Nov.  19, 
1820.  He  received  his  academic  education  at  Dartmouth  College,  and  was 
graduated  In  1843.  Studied  theology  at  Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  being 
graduated  in  1846.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  by  council 
held  at  West  Auburn,  Me.,  In  1846.  Pastorates :  West  Auburn,  Me.,  1846-51 ; 
Madison,  Me.,  1851-84.  Degree:  a.  b.,  Dartmouth,  1843.  Married,  Feb.  4, 
1847,  at  West  Auburn,  Me.,  Laura  Ann,  daughter  of  Ellphalet  and  Abigail 
(Snell)  Packard.  Six  children,  four  living.  Died  of  uremia  at  Madison, 
Me.,  July  11,  1902,  aged  81  years,  7  months,  22  days. 

*  Moody,  Benjamin  Franklin,  son  of  Benjamin  Franklin  and  Minerva 
Ann  (Norman)  Moody,  of  McNeil,  Ark.,  was  born  at  Mount  Holly,  Ark., 
Sept.  12,  1860.  His  academic  education  was  received  at  Trinity  University, 
Tehuacana,  Tex.  He  studied  theology  at  Theological  Seminary  (Cumberland 
Presbyterian),  Lebanon,  Tenn.,ln  1887-88,  and  at  Pacific  Theological  Semi- 
nary (post-graduate).  Ordained  to  the  ministry  by  Bonham  Presbytery  of 
Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  at  Dodd  City,  Tex.,  October,  1885.    Pas- 


1903.]  NECROLOGY.  33 

torates:  HUlsboro,  Ore.,  1889-91;  San  Miguel,  Cal.,  1893-94;  Adln,  CaL, 
1894-96;  Etna  Mills,  1896-97;  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1898;  San  Andreas,  1899- 
1901.  Died  of  typhoid  fever,  at  Big  Hickory,  Ark.,  Dec.  18,  1901,  aged  41 
years,  8  months,  1  day. 

MuKSON.  Frkdbbick,  son  of  Norman  and  Weltha  (Thompson)  Munsoo,  of 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  was  bom  In  Bethlehem,  Conn.,  April  25,  1818.  He  received 
his  academic  edocatlon  at  Bethlehem,  Conn.,  aad  at  Yale  College,  and  was 
graduated  In  1843.  He  studied  theology  at  East  Windsor  Theological  Sem- 
inary and  at  Yale  Theological  Seminary,  graduating  In  1846.  Ordained  by 
Connecticut  General  Association  at  North  Greenwich,  Conn.,  Sept.  22,  1847. 
Pastorates :  North  Greenwich,  Conn.,  1847-56 ;  East  Windsor,  Conn.,  1856-65 ; 
Brookfleld,  Conn.,  1865-68;  Patchogae,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.,  1868-74;  Haddam  Neck, 
Conn.,  1874-88.  Degree :  a.  b.,  Yale,  1843.  Married,  June  28,  1848,  at  Corn- 
wall, Conn.,  Clarissa  A.,  daughter  of  William  and  Rebecca  (Northrup) 
Clarke.  Wife  still  Uvlng.  Three  daughters,  two  living.  Died  of  heart  dis- 
ease at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  16,  1902,  aged  84  years,  5  months,  21  days. 

*  Murphy,  Thomas  Dunoax^  son  of  William  and  Mary  (Duncan)  Murphy, 
of  Freeport,  Penn.,  was  born  at  HolUday's  Cove,  W.  Ya.,  Sept.  6,  1837.  He 
received  his  academic  education  at  Freeport,  Penn.,  and  Yale  College,  being 
graduated  in  1862.  He  studied  theology  at  Yale  Theological  Seminary,  and 
was  graduated  In  1865.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  at 
Granby,  Conn.,  In  1868.  Pastorates:  Granby,  1868-80;  Centerbrook  and 
Ivoryton,  Conn.,  1880-88;  New  Mexico,  1888-84;  from  1884-90,  preaching 
and  teaching  on  the  Paclflc coast ;  principal  of  Freeport  Academy,  Penn., 
1890-98;  Chester,  Mass.,  1893-1901.  Married,  May  24,  1864,  at  Rozbury, 
Conn.,  Amelia  Abigail,  daughter  of  Erastus  and  Sophia  (Parrish)  Castle. 
Wife  still  living.  One  son,  Edward  Lawrence,  living.  Died  of  Bright's  dis- 
ease, at  Chester,  Mass.,  May  18,  1901,  aged  63  years,  8  months,  12  days. 

NouRSB,  RoBBBT,  SOU  of  Robert  and  Mary  Ann  (Miller)  Nourse,  was  born 
In  Thetford,  England,  May  16,  1841.  He  received  his  academic  education  In 
Hackney  College,  London,  England.  Ordained  to  the  Congregational  min- 
istry, 1867.  Pastorates :  Bethel  Chapel,  Sheerness,  England ;  Aledo,  111. ; 
Springfield,  111.,  1877-79;  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  1880-84;  Washington,  D.  C, 
1885-86.  Publications:  John  and  Jonathan  (lecture).  Why  I  am  not  an 
Infidel  (lecture).  Pilgrim's  Progress  (lectures).  Married,  Dec.  23,  1868, 
at  Sheerness,  England,  Eunice,  daughter  of  WllUam  and  Naomi  (Lambeth) 
South.  Six  children,  four  living.  Died  of  heart  disease  at  Falls  Church, 
Va.,  Sept  27,  1902,  aged  61  years,  4  months,  11  days. 

OsTRANDKR,  jAlffBS  Snow,  d.  d.,  SOU  of  Jsmes  sud  Caroline  A.  (Snow) 
Ostrander,  was  bom  In  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  27,  1832.  He  received  his 
academic  education  In  Troy  Conference  Seminary,  Poultney,  Yt.,  and  was 
graduated  In  1851.  He  was  ordained  to  the  Methodist  Episcopal  ministry  at 
Fort  Edward,  N.  Y.,  April  19, 1863.  Was  appointed  to  general  Sunday  school 
work  under  Bishop  Vincent.  Assistant  to  Richard  S.  Storrs,  d.  d.,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  1880«  and  resigned  on  account  of  111  health.  In  1886.  Pastorate: 
Installed,  Stuyvesant  Avenue  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1888,  dismissed,  1891. 
Degree .-  d.  d..  Grant  Memorial  University,  Athens,  Tenn.,  1888.  Builder  of 
several  large  models,  for  lecture  purposes,  of  Tabernacle  In  the  Wilderness, 
Solomon's  Temple,  (Mty  of  Jerusalem,  and  Land  of  Palestine.  Married,  In 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  Alice  Gavlt,  1852.    Married,  In  New  York  city,  October,  1870, 


34  CONOREOATIONAL  TEAB-BOOK.  [1903. 

Mrs.  Jalia  C.  Sargent,  daughter  of  Gardner  and  Charlotte  T.  (Townseod) 
Landon,  who  survives  him.  Five  children,  three  living.  Died,  after  an 
Illness  of  ten  years,  of  paralysis,  in  Broolclyn,  N.  Y.,  May  22,  1902,  aged  70 
years,  2  months,  and  25  days. 

Pakth,  Carl  August,  son  of  Carl  Angnst  and  Uenriette  Angnsta  (Gr«- 
sens)  Paeth,  was  bom  In  Zemmin,  Pomerania,  Jan.  9,  1854.  He  received 
his  academic  edncation  at  Northwestern  College,  Naperville,  111.  He  studied 
theology  at  Union  Biblical  Institute,  Napervilie,  III.  He  received  a  license 
as  preacher  on  probation  under  the  Illinois  Conference  of  the  Evangelical 
Association  at  Gtoneseo,  III.,  1879,  and  received  deacon's  orders  at  Barring- 
ton,  111.,  1881.  He  was  ordained  as  elder  by  the  same  Conference,  held  in 
Chicago,  1883.  Professor,  Northwestern  College,  1878;  Union  Biblical 
Institute,  1879;  pastor.  Evangelical  Church,  Streator,  111.,  1879-82;  instructor 
and  professor.  Northwestern  College  and  Union  Biblical  Institute,  1882-87; 
pastor.  Evangelical  Church,  Napervilie,  111.,  1888;  St.  John's  Church,  Chi- 
cago, 1888-91;  Immanuel's  Church,  Chicago,  1891-95;  lecturer  on  homiletics, 
German  Deparlment,  Chicago  Theological  Seminary,  1898;  professor,  sys- 
tematic and  practical  theology,  German  Department,  Chicago  Theological 
Seminary,  1894  (J.  M.  Williams  endowment).  Publications:  Deutsche 
Lebensbilder  (pictures  of  German  life),  X*  L*  Haines  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1884, 
pp.  704.  Married,  July,  1882,  at  Napervilie,  III.,  Sarah  J.,  daughter  of 
Michael  and  Rosina  Waible.  Three  children,  two  living.  Died  of  pneu- 
monia at  Napervilie,  111.,  Feb.  15,  1902,  aged  48  years,  1  month,  6  days. 

Paine,  Levi  Leonard,  d.  d.,  son  of  Levi  and  Clementine  (Leonard) 
Paine,  was  born  in  Holbrook,  Mass.,  Oct.  10, 1832.  He  received  his  academic 
education  at  Phillips  Academy,  Andover,  graduating,  1851,  and  at  Yale  Col- 
lege, graduating,  1856;  also,  Yale  Law  School,  1857-58.  He  studied  theology 
at  Yale  Theological  Seminary,  and  was  graduated,  18G1.  Ordained  by  coun- 
cil held  at  Farmlngton,  Conn.,  Oct.  9,  1861.  Was  pastor  at  Farmington, 
Conn.,  1861-70;  professor,  church  history,  Bangor  Theological  Seminary, 
1870-1902.  Degrees:  m.  a.,  Yale,  1859;  d.  d.,  Yale.  Publications:  A  Crit- 
ical History  of  the  Evolution  of  Trinitarianism  and  its  Oatcome  in  the  New 
Christology,  Houghton  &  Mifflin,  1900,  pp.  387.  The  Ethnic  Trinities, 
Houghton  &  Mifflin,  1901,  pp.378.  Married,  July  29, 1861,  at  Norwalk,  Conn., 
Jennette,  daughter  of  George  and  Julia  A.  (Morehouse)  Holmes.  Wife  still 
living.  Seven  children,  five  living.  Died  of  pneumonia  at  Bangor,  Me., 
May  10,  1902,  aged  69  years,  7  months. 

Pratt,  Horacr,  son  of  Jonathan  and  Sarah  (Beckford)  Pratt,  was  born  in 
Providence,  R.  I.,  April  11,  1815.  He  received  his  academic  education  at 
Westminster,  Mass.,  and  at  Amherst  College,  graduating  in  1840.  He  studied 
theology  at  Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  and  was  graduated  in  1848.  Or- 
dained by  the  Penobscot  Association,  in  Phip.sburg,  Me.,  March  28,  1849. 
Pastorates :  Phlpsburg,  Me. ;  Waquoit,  Me. ;  Norway,  Me. ;  Colebrook,  N.  H. ; 
Providence,  R.  I. ;  Dighton,  Mass. ;  Orfordvlile,  N.  H. ;  Plainfleld,  Vt.  Mar- 
ried, March  21,  1859,  at  Colebrook,  N.  H.,  Mary  Thompson,  daughter  of 
Hazen  and  Sophronla  (Smith)  Chamberlln,  who  died  Sept.  6,  1900.  Three 
children,  two  living.  Died  of  old  age  at  Barre,  Vt.,  Jan.  22,  1902,  aged  86 
years,  9  months,  11  days. 

Preston,  Edwin  Thomas,  son  of  Peter  and  Abi  (Hole)  Preston,  was  born 
in  Lynchburg,  Va.,  March  14,  1813.    He  received  his  academic  edncation  at 


1903.]  NECROLOGT.  35 

Friend's  S:;hcK>1,  Middletoo,  0..  and  was  graduated,  1837.  He  studied  the- 
ology  with  Rev.  Isaac  Embone  (?),  1854-55.  He  was  ordained  by  the  Wes- 
leyan  Methodist  Connection  of  America,  at  Fremont,  lo.,  Sept.  11,  1857. 
After  aniting  with  the  Congregational  order,  he  supplied  needy  fields  which 
had  no  regularly  organized  Congregational  churches,  till  1879.  Married, 
May  SO,  1844,  at  Plymouth,  O.,  Mary  Jane,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Pru- 
dence (Morton)  Chambers.  Wife  still  living.  Nine  children,  eight  living. 
Died  of  old  age  at  Baxter,  lo.,  Feb.  9,  1902,  aged  88  years,  10  months,  25 
days. 

Rkad,  Francis  Winter,  son  of  John  and  Eliza  (Marshall)  Read,  was 
born  in  Romsey,  Hampshire,  England,  Nov.  25,  1859.  He  received  his 
academic  education  at  St.  Francis  College,  Richmond,  Quebec,  and  McQill 
College,  Montreal,  graduating,  1889.  He  studied  theology  in  the  Congrega- 
tional College  of  Canada,  and  was  graduated,  1892.  Ordained  by  Congre- 
gational Council,  in  Zion  Church,  Montreal,  April  28,  1892.  Pastorates: 
Acting  pastor  of  Zion  Church,  Montreal,  and  First  Church,  Ottowa,  before 
ordination.  West  Coast  African  Mission,  under  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  where  he 
served  till  February,  1902.  Degree :  b  a.,  McQill,  Montreal,  1889.  Married, 
April  14,  1892,  at  Montreal,  Cmada,  Annie,  daughter  of  Charles  S.,  and 
Anne  (McLarty)  Williams,  who  survives  him.  Six  children,  all  living.  Died 
of  blo>d-poisoning  from  decayed  tooth,  at  Montreal,  Dec.  16,  1902,  aged  43 
years,  21  days. 

Runnels,  Mosks  Thurston,  son  of  Moses  Tharston  and  Caroline  (Stearns) 
Runnels,  was  bom  in  Cambridge,  Yt.,  Jan.  28,  188  \  He  received  his  aca- 
demic education  at  New  Ipswich,  N.  H.,  and  Jaffrey,  N.  H.,  and  at  Dartmouth 
College,  from  which  he  was  graduated  In  1853.  He  studied  theology  at  East 
Windsor  Hill,  Conn.,  graduating  in  1856.  Ordained  as  an  evangelist  by  council 
in  Jaffrey,  N.  H.,  Aug.  13,  1856.  While  In  seminary  he  was  Student  Sunday 
School  Missionary  in  Canada  three  summers.  Agent,  American  Sanday 
Scliool  Union,  Philadephia,  in  Wisconsin,  1856 ;  Missionary,  Western  Texas, 
1856-57;  and  Knnsa^i,  1857-58;  Boston,  Superintendent  of  Sunday  School 
Missionaries,  1858-^9.  Pastorates:  Assistant  pastor,  Or  ford,  N.  H.,  Octo- 
ber, 1660,  tj  ,1865;    Sanbornton,  October,   1865,  installed,  June  11, 

1868,  dismissed,  ,  1886;    East  Jaffrey,  N.  H.,  1866-89;    Charlestown, 

N.  H.,  1889,  to  November,  1891;  Croyden,  Goshen  and  Unity,  N.  H.,  1891-92; 
Croyden,N.  H.,  1892-99.  *  Degree :  a.  m.,  Dartmouth  College,  185G.  Trastee, 
Gilmanton  Academy;  captain's  clerk,  U.  S.  A.,  on  board  the  '*San  Jacinto." 
East  Onlf  Squadron,  April  to  July,  1864.  Publications:  A  Memorial  of 
Mrs.  £.  C.  K.  Garvey,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1858,  pp.  32.  A  Memorial  of  the  Class 
of  1858,  Dartmouth  College,  1864,  pp.  59.  A  Dlscussi6n  with  the  Editor  of 
theLaconia  Democrat,  1870,  pp.  14.  Walking  with  God,  and  its  Results; 
funeral  sermon  of  Dea.  James  B.  Abbott,  m.  d.,  Sanbornton,  1870,  pp.  12. 
Centennial  Proceedings  of  the  Congregational  Church  in  Sanbornton,  1872 . 
A  Genealogy  of  Runnels  and  Reynolds  Families  in  America,  1873,  pp.  370. 
Sermon  at  the  Funeral  of  Mrs.  Ednah  Shaw,  at  Hill,  N.  H.,  1873,  pp.  11.  A 
Memorial  of  Miss  Martha  A.  Piper,  1875,  pp.  66.  A  History  of  Sanbornton, 
N.  H.,  1881-82,  2  vols.,  pp.  579  and  1022.  Class  Memorial:  Biographical 
Sketches  of  the  Class  of  1853,  Dartmouth  College,  1895,  pp.  820.  A  History 
of  Plymouth,  N.  H.,  unfinished.  Married,  July  9,  1861,  at  Haverhill,  N.  H., 
Fannie  Maria,  daughter  of  Hosea  Swett  and  Fannie  (Huntington)  Baker. 


36  OONGBEOATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK.  [1903. 

Five  children,  two  living.     Died  of  heart  failare,  at  Charlestown,  N.  H., 
March,  17,  1902,  aged  72  years,  1  month,  24  days. 

Sanborn,  Francis  Wood,  son  of  Nathan  Perkins  and  Mary  Ann  (Sanders) 
Sanborn,  was  bom  in  Marblehead,  Mass.,  May  7,  1852.  He  received  his 
academic  education  at  Phillips  Academy,  Andover,  being  graduated,  1871, 
and  at  Amherst,  Mass.,  being  graduated,  1875.  He  studied  theology  at  An- 
dover Theological  Seminary,  and  was  graduated,  1878.  Ordained  by  a  Con- 
gregational Council  at  Yarmouth,  Me.,  Dec.  18,  1878.  Pastorates:  Central 
Church,  Yarmouth,  Me.,  Dec.  18,  1878,  to  June  1,  1834;  First  Church,  New- 
bury, Mass.,  Nov.  20,  1884,  to  Oct.  81,  1896.  Married,  Sept.  10,  1879,  at 
Marblehead,  Mass.,  Elizabeth  Hooper,  daughter  of  Peter  and  Elizabeth 
Hooper  (Snow)  Batemao.  Wife  still  living.  Died  of  acute  miliary  tuber- 
culosis at  Marblehead,  Mass.,  Oct.  8,  1902,  aged  50  years,  5  months,  1 
day. 

Scott,  Gborgis  Robbrt  White,  d.  d.,  ph.  d.,  son  of  John  and  Eliza 
(Boden)  Scott,  was  born  in  Pittsburg,  Penn.,  April  17,  1842.  He  received 
his  academic  education  at  Mlddlebury  College,  graduating,  1864,  and  took  a 
post-graduate  course,  at  Berlin  University,  Oermany.  •  He  studied  theology 
at  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  graduating,  1867,  and  spent  a  year  at 
Tubingen  University,  Germany.  Ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  at 
Newport,  N.  H.,  Sept.  17,  1868.  Pastorates:  Newport,  N.  H. ;  Boston; 
RoUstone  Church,  Fltchburg,  1875-87 ;  Leominster,  Mass.,  1898-98.  Degrees : 
PH.  D.,  Berlin  University,  Germany;  d.  d.,  Mlddlebury  College,  Vt. ;  Olivet 
College,  Michigan.  Member  of  American  Historical  Association;  Executive 
Committee  of  National  Home  Missionary  Society ;  New  England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Society;  corporate  member,  American  Board;  Boston 
Theological  Library;  Bostooian  Society;  Trustee,  Andover  Theological 
Seminary ;  Congregational  Club  of  Boston ;  Middlesex  Congregational  Union ; 
Monday  Club,  of  Newton;  Tuesday  Club,  of  Newton;  Trustee,  Jaffna  Col- 
lege«  Ceylon.  Delegate  to  Evangelical  Alliance,  Florence,  Italy.  Fraternal 
delegate  from  National  Council  to  Ter-centenary  Celebration  and  Dedi- 
cation of  John  Robinson  Memorial  Church,  at  Gainsborough,  England,  June 
10,  1902.  Chaplain,  6th  Regiment,  M.  S.  G.,  1884-90.  Publications:  The 
Italian  Renaissance  of  To-day.  Professor  Park  of  Andover.  Memoir, 
Contributions  to  Various  Literary,  Historical,  and  Religious  Periodicals. 
Married,  Sept.  22,  1869,  at  Charlestown,  Mass.,  Mary  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
Moses  Arnold  and  Elizabeth  Taylor  (Houghton)  Dow,  who  survives  him. 
Three  children,  two  living.  Died  of  appendicitis,  at  Berlin,  Germany,  Sept. 
IS,  1902,  aged  60  years,  4  months,  26  days. 

ScoviLLB,  Samuel,  son  of  Jacob  and  Martha  (Ingersoil)  ScoviUe,  was 
born  at  West  Cornwall,  Conn.,  Dec.  21,  1884.  He  received  his  academic  edu- 
cation at  Gold's  School,  at  RussePs  Military  School,  N.  H.,  and  at  Yale  Col- 
lege, being  graduated,  1857.  He  studied  theology  at  Auburn  Theological 
Seminary  one  year,  Andover  Theological  Seminary  one  year,  and  Union  The- 
ological Seminary  one  year,  being  graduated,  1860.  Ordained  to  the  Con- 
gregational ministry  at  Greene  (?),  N.  T.,  1861.      Pastorates:   Norwich, 

N.  Y.,  ,  1861,  to  October,  1879;  Stamford,  Conn.,  October,  1879,  to 

May,  1900;    Vineland,  N.  J., ,  1900,  to  July,  1901 ;    Plymouth  Church, 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  September,  1901,  to  April  15,  1902.    Publications:  Life  of 
Henry  Ward  Beecher,  by  W.   C.  Beecher  and   Samuel  ScoviUe.    Married, 


[1903.  NECROLOGY.  37 

Sept.  25,  1861,  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  Harriet  E.,  daughter  of  Heory  Ward  aod 
Ennice  White  (Ballard^Beecher.  Wife  still  living.  Seven  children,  four 
living.  Died  of  a  complication  of  diseases  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  April  15, 
1902,  aged  67  years,  8  months,  24  days. 

Seeltk,  Samukl  Tatlor,  d.  d.,  son  of  Seth  and  Abigail  (Taylor) 
Seelye,  was  born  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  Oct.  24,  1882.  He  received  his  academic 
education  at  Bethel  and  Litchfield  and  Western  Reserve  College,  being  grad- 
uated, 1848.  He  studied  theology  at  Auburn  Seminary,  New  York,  and  was 
graduated,  1846.  Ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  at  Wolcottville 
(now  Torrington),  Conn.,  June,  1846.  Pastorates:  Wolcottville,  Conn., 
1846-55;  Fourth  Church  (Presbyterian),  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1855-63;  Easthamp- 
ton,  Mass.,  1863-77.  Degree :  d.  d.,  Hamilton  College,  i860.  Trustee,  Wll- 
liston  Seminary,  1863-1902 ;  president  of  First  National  Bank,  Basthampton, 
'  Mass.,  1879-1900.  Married,  1845,  at  Preston,  Conn.,  Elizabeth  Day,  who 
died  three  months  later.  Married,  1848,  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  Maria  Oay- 
lord,  who  survives  him.  Died  of  apoplexy  at  Easthampton,  Mass.,  Feb.  24, 
1902,  aged  79  years,  4  months. 

Smtth,  Nathanikl,  son  of  Salmon  and  Asenath  (Brewster)  Smith,  of  Sandy 
Creek,  N.  Y.,  was  born  at  Pawlet,  Yt.,  Aug.  25,  1810.  He  received  his  aca- 
demic education  at  Whitesboro,  N.  Y.,  and  was  graduated  in  1887.  He 
studied  theology  at  Oberlin  Theological  Seminary  and  was  graduated  in  1840. 
Ordained  by  the  Faculty  of  Oberlin  Theological  Seminary,  (?)  at  Oberlin,  O., 
Sept.  4, 1840.  Pastorates :  Wilmington,  III ;  Lyndon,  III. ;  Bristol,  111. ;  New 
York  State,  supplying  various  pulpits,  1847-54;  Illinois,  supplying  pulpits 
and  doing  evangelistic  work,  1854-73.  Married,  Sept.  27, 1840,  at  Oberlin,  O., 
Nancy,  daughter  of  Stephen  and  Dorothy  ((barter)  Pomeroy.  Five  children, 
four  living.  Died  of  old  age,  at  Hastings,  Minn.,  Aug.  10,  1902,  aged  91 
years,  II  months,  15  days. 

Strkbt,  Walter  Bullard,  son  of  Oscar  Dickenson  and  Marietta  B. 
(Brewer)  Street,  was  bom  in  Lee,  Mass.,  Feb.  6,  1870.  He  received  his  aca- 
demic education  at  Lee  High  School,  and  Williams  College.  He  studied  the- 
ology at  Yale  Divinity  School.  Ordained  to  the  ministry  by  Berkshire  South 
Congregational  Council  at  Lee,  Mass.,  June,  1898.  Pastorate:  Anderson,. 
Ind.,  1898,  to  June  1,  1902.  Died  at  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  from  the  effects  of 
an  operation,  July  2,  1902,  aged  82  years,  4  months,  26  days. 

SmnaER,  Charles  Edward,  son  of  Cheney  and  Mary  Barker  (Coy)  Sum* 
ner,  of  Brimfleld,  Mass.,  was  born  at  Spencer,  Mass.,  Dec.  29,  1836.  Re> 
ceived  his  academic  education  at  Leicester  and  Monson,  1858-59,  and  at  Yale 
(Allege,  Arom  which  he  was  graduated  in  1863.  He  studied  theology  at  An- 
dover  Theological  Seminary,  and  was  graduated  In  1870.  Was  licensed  to 
preach  by  the  Andover  Association,  Oct.  19,  1869.  Ordained  to  the  Congre- 
gational ministry,  at  Chicago,  HI.,  Feb.  27,  1873.  Assistant  principal,  Delhi 
Academy,  1862;  principal,  Walton  Academy,  1863-66.  Pastorates:  Supplied 
Lincoln  Park  Church,  Chicago,  July,  1871,  till  date  of  ordination,  Feb.  27, 
1878,  when  he  was  installed,  dismissed  by  council.  May  24,  1875 ;  Raymond , 
N.  H.,  1877;  Lancaster,  N.  H.,  1878-80;  Alton,N.  H.,1893;  Brooklyn,  Conn., 
Oct.  22,  1893,  to  May  1,  1895;  Northwood,  N.  H.,  1901.  Degree:  a. M.,  Yale. 
Publication:  Thanksgiving  Day  Sermon,  preached  In  Chicago  Nov.  27,  1878. 
Died  of  heart  failure,  at  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  March  26,  1902,  aged  65  years,  2 
months,  27  days. 


38  CONGREGATIONAL  TEAR-BOOK.  [1903. 

Sutton,  Bkkjamin  Alexandkk,  son  of  William  E.  and  Mary  (GahvlDger) 
SnttOD,  was  born  at  Union  City,  lod.,  May  16,  1853.  He  received  his  aca- 
demic cdocation  at  Ridgeville,  Ind.  He  studied  theology  In  Theological 
Seminary,  Dayton,  O.,  and  was  gradaated,  1889.  Ordained  to  the  ministry 
by  the  United  Brethren  in  Christ,  at  Dunkirk,  O.,  September,  1879.  Supplied : 
Dunkirk,  O.;  Dean,  O.;  Miltonville,  O.;  First  Church,  Fort  Wsyne,  Ind., 
1890-92;  Missionpost,  Clay  Centre,  Kans.,  1893;  Highland,  Kaus.,  1893-1900; 
Muscotah,  Kans.,  1900-02.  Married,  1876,  Mary  Steed,  who  died  in  1882. 
Three  children,  all  living.  Married  again.  May  2,  1889,  at  Portland,  Ind., 
Mary,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Lydia  (Morris)  Wells.  Wife  still  living. 
Six  children,  three  living.  Died  of  sarcoma  at  Muscotah,  Kans.,  Msy  21, 
1902,  aged  49  years,  5  days. 

TikppAN,  CHikRLES  Lakgdon,  SOU  of  Jonathan  and  Dolly  Beede  (Heard) 
Tappan,  was  born  at  Sandwich,  K.  H.,  June  26,  1828.  He  received  his 
academic  education  at  Smithville,  R.  I.,  Seminary  and  Amherst  College, 
gnraduating,  1858.  He  studied  theology  at  Theological  Institute  of  Con- 
necticut, 1858-60,  and  at  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  graduatipg,  1861. 
Ordained  as  evangelist  by  council  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Jan.  28,  1864.  Pas- 
torates: Acting  pastor,  Owatonna,  Minn.,  1864-66;  Brighton,  111.,  1868-70; 
Sandwich,  N.  H.,  1871-76;  North  Sandwich,  N.  H.,  1876-78;  supplied  Wil- 
mot,  N.  H.,  1880-81;  East  Concord,  N.  H.,  1881-82.  Was  editor  of  the 
Republican  Journal,  Owatonna,  Minn.,  1866-67;  librarian  of  the  New  Hamp- 
shire Historical  Society,  1890-95.  Married,  May  18,  1876,  at  West  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  Almira  Remington,  daughter  of  Emanuel  and  Almira  (Sprague) 
Rice,  who  died,  Aug.  8,  1899.  Died  of  gangrene  at  Concord,  N.  H.,  Ftb. 
23,  1902,  aged  73  years,  7  months,  27  days. 

Taylor,  Edward,  d.  d.,  son  of  Abner  and  Mary  (Johnson)  Taylor,  was 
bom  at  Lee,  Mass.,  Oct.  6,  1821.  He  received  his  academic  education  at  Lee 
Academy  and  Williams  College,  being  graduated,  1842.  He  studied  theology 
at  Auburn  Theological  Seminary,  and  was  graduated,  1846.  Ordained  by 
Berkshire  Association  at  Hinsdale,  Mass.,  1846.  Pastorates:  Hinsdale, 
Mass.,  1846-50:  Lansingburg,  N.  T.  (Presbyterian),  1850-55;  Kalamazoo, 
Mich  ,  1855-68;  South  Congregational  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1863-68; 
Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  1868-77.  Degree:  d.  d..  Olivet  College.  Trustee, 
Olivet  College ;  one  of  the  founders  of  Congregational  Theological  Seminary, 
Chicago,  111. ;  chaplain,  Thirteenth  Regiment,  National  Guard,  N.  Y.  S. ; 
secretary.  General  Association  of  Congregational  Churches,  New  York  State. 
Married,  Oct.  6,  1847,  at  Aurora,  N.  Y.,  Jane  G.,  daughter  of  Leddra  and 
Caroline  (Seely)  Wood.  Wife  still  living.  One  son,  Leddra  W.,  living. 
Died  of  old  age  at  binghamton,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  4,  1902,  aged  81  years,  28 
days. 

ToRRKY,  Henry  Augustus  Pearson,  ll.  d.,  son  of  Augustus  and  Deborah 
(Cox)  Torrey,  was  born  at  Beverly,  Mass.,  Jan.  8,  1837.  He  received  his 
academic  education  at  Beverly  and  Burlington  Hlg)i  Schools,  and  at  Univer- 
sity of  Vermont,  being  graduated  in  1858.  He  studied  theology  at  Union 
Theological  Seminary,  New  York,  and  was  graduated  in  1864.  Ordained  to 
the  ministry  by  council,  at  Vergennes,  Vt.,  May,  1865.  Pastor  at  Vergennes, 
Vt,  installed,  May,  1865,  dismissed,  August,  1868.  Degrees:  a.  b.,  Univer- 
sity of  Vermont,  1858;  a.m..  University  of  Vermont,  1861;  ll.  d.,  Uni- 
versity of  Vermont,  1896.    Professor  of  Moral  and  Intellectual  Philosophy, 


1903.]  NEGROLOOT.  39 

University  of  Vermont,  1868-1902.  Poblications:  Three  papers  on  The- 
odicee  of  Liebnitz,  Andover  Seview.  Tlie  Pliilosophy  of  Descartes,  with 
extracts  selected  and  translated,  Henry  Holt  &  Co.,  New  York.  Married, 
Joly  18,  1865,  at  Burlington,  Vt.,  Sarah  Paine,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Mary 
Moflely  (Paine)  Torrey.  Three  children,  all  living.  Died  of  ezhaudtion, 
result  of  an  operation,  at  Beverly,  Mass.,  Sept.  20,  1902,  aged  65  years,  8 
months,  12  days. 

Van  Lisw,  Frank  Evbrard,  son  of  John  and  Lydia  (Smith)  Van  Liew, 
was  bom  at  Dover,  HI.,  Dec.  9,  1851.  He  received  his  academic  edncation  at 
Knox  College,  111.  He  studied  theology  at  home.  Time  appointed  for  ordi- 
nation, but  sickness  prevented. '  Called  as  pastor  to  churches  at  Frankford  and 
Torton,  S.  D.,  in  spring  of  1898.  Resigned  on  account  of  ill  health,  Sept. 
1,  1901.  Married,  Nov.  26,  1874,  at  Dover,  Hi.,  Marian  Franklin,  daughter 
of  Gilbert  and  Julia  Maria  (Ingalls)  Webb,  who  survives  him.  Three 
children,  all  living.  Died  of  nervous  prostration  at  Dover,  III.,  July  27, 
1902,  aged  50  years,  8  months,  18  days. 

VoTAW.  EuHU  HiLLES,  SOU  of  Daniel  and  Sarah  (Hilles)  Votaw,  of  Cam- 
den, Ind.,  was  born  in  Columbiana  County,  0.,  June  21,  1836.  He  received 
his  academic  education  at  Liber  Academy,  Liber,  Ind.,  1857-59;  Wheaton 
College,  Wheaton,  111.,  1863-65;  and  Amherst  College,  from  which  he  was 
graduated  in  1869.  Pursued  theological  studies  under  private  tuition.  Or- 
dained by  council  at  Cleveland,  O.,  1874.  Pastorates :  Rockport,  O.,  1874-77 ; 
Brooklyn,  O.,  1875-77;  Berea,0.,  1877-81;  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1881-83;  Atlan- 
tic Church,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1883-85;  Geneva,  O.,  1885-92;  Princeton,  111., 
1892-95;  Hawarden,  lo.,  1895-96;  Anita,  lo.,  1896-99;  Exira,  lo.,  1899-1901. 
Degrees :  a.  b.,  Amherst,  1869;  a.m.,  Amherst,  1872.  Married, Sept.  1, 1859, 
at  Liber,  Ind.,  Harriet  Adelaide,  daughter  of  Benjamin  B.  and  Julia  (Lowe) 
Weber.  Wife  still  living.  Seven  children,  all  living.  Died  of  heart  failure, 
at  Princeton,  111.,  March  4,  1902,  aged  63  years,  8  months,  13  days. 

*  Williams,  HxNRr  Harbisox,  son  of  James  and  Jessie  (Clark)  Williams, 
was  bom  in  Macon,  Ga.,  Nov.  15,  1836.  Academic  education.  Ordained  to 
the  ministry  by  the  African  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  in  1875.  Pastorates : 
African  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  1875-95;  Garfield,  Ga.  (Congregational), 
1895-86;  Rogers,  Ga.,  1897-1900;  Hemdon,  Ga.,  1900-01.  Married,  Aug.  20, 
1863,  in  Emanuel  County,  Ga.,  Polly,  daughter  of  George  and  Martha  Cowart. 
Wife  still  living.  Twelve  phildren,  eleven  living.  Died  of  a  complication 
of  diseases,  at  Garfield,  Ga.,  Nov.  27,  1901,  aged  65  years,  12  days. 

Williams,  Nathan  Witter,  son  of  Thomas  and  Ruth  (Hale)  Williams, 
was  born  in  Provid<;nce,  R.  I.,  March  12,  1816.  He  received  his  academic 
education  in  the  Academy  at  Plainfield,  Conn.  Was  graduated  from  Yale 
College  in  1842,  and  studied  theology  under  Rev.  Albert  Barnes,  of  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  acd  his  father.  Rev.  Thomas  Williams.  He  was  ordained  to  the 
Presbyterian  ministry,  at  Cedarvllie,  N.  J.,  April  15,  1846.  Installed,  pastor 
of  Congregational  Church,  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  Feb.  28,  1849,  and  dismissed 
at  his  own  request,  April  27,  1858.  Supplied,  at  Peacedale,  R.  I.,  October, 
1863-67.  Was  Representative  to  Massachusetts  Legislature,  1858,  1859. 
Publications:  Sovereign  and  Subject,  six  sermons,  Andover,  1859,  pp.  104. 
The  Living  God,  a  short  orthodox  theology.  Providence,  R.  I.,  pp.  187* 
Married,  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Feb.  1,  1846,  Frances,  daughter  of  Joseph  and 
Frances  (Northrop)  Barclay,  who  survives  him.    Four  children,  three  living. 


40  GONGBEOATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK.  [1903. 

Died,  at  Proyldence,  B.  I.,  of  apoplexy,  April  16,  1902,  aged  86  years,  1 
month,  and  4  days. 

Williams,  Richard,  son  of  Richard  Williams  and  Ann  Jones  (Griffith) 
Prichard,  of  Mearionethshire,  North  Wales,  was  bom  in  Parish  of  Llanbnch- 
reath,  North  Wales,  Feb.  12,  1821.  He  received  his  academic  education  at 
Balla,  North  Wales.  Ordained  to  the  ministry  by  Welsh  Congregational 
Assembly,  near  Utica,  N.  T.,  1850.  Pastorates:  Utica,  N.  Y.,  1850-54;  Ber- 
lin and  Watertown,  Wis.,  1854-64;  Big  Rock,  Kane  Co.,  ni.,  1864-71 ;  yolnn- 
tary  worker  in  Home  Missions,  Chicago,  111.,  1871-01.  Married,  Feb.  10, 
1848,  at  Carnarvonshire,  North  Wales,  Jane  Catherine,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Jones  and  Dorothy  Lewis  (George)  Andrews'.  Two  children,  both  living,— 
John  H.,  and  Ellen  E.,  wife  of  Edmund  G.  Taylor,  both  of  Elgin,  111.  Died 
of  general  debility,  resulting  from  kidney  troubles,  at  Elgin,  111.,  Jan.  20, 
1902,  aged  80  years,  11  months,  8  days. 

WooDHULL,  John  Alpheus,  sou  of  Richard  and  Fanny  Green  Woodhull, 
was  bom  in  Ronkonkoma,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  80,  1825.  He  received  his  academic 
education  at  Miller's  Place,  N.  Y.,  and  Yale  College,  and  was  graduated  in 
1850.  He  studied  theology  at  Yale  Theologlcai  Seminary,  Bangor  Theological 
Seminary,  and  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  graduating  in  1853.  Ordained  to  the  Congre- 
gational ministry  in  1856.  Pastorates :  Union  Center,  N.  Y. ;  Wadham*s  Mills, 
N.Y.;  New  Village,  N.  Y. ;  Concord,  N.  Y.,  1859-66;  Success,  N.  Y.,  1866-69; 
New  Preston,  Conn.,  1869-72;  Groton,  Conn.,  1872-80;  Baiting  Hollow,  N.  Y., 
1880-85;  Middlefleld,  Mass.,  1886-89;  Plalnfleld,  Mass.,  1889-97.  Degree: 
A.  B.,  Yale  College,  1850.  Married,  July  20,  1853,  at  Rocky  Point,  N.  Y., 
Joanna,  daughter  of  Joel  and  Polly  (Hallock)  Brown.  Married,  second 
time,  June  5,  1888,  at  Middlefleld,  Mass.,  Eliza  Miller  Church,  daughter  of 
James  and  Lucy  (Starr)  Miller.  Eight  children,  flve  living.  Died  of  la- 
grippe,  at  Chicago,  111.,  Feb.  1,  1902,  aged  76  years,  8  months,  1  day. 


Net  iucluded  in  •uiiimftrie«. 


1903.] 


NEOBOLOGY. 


41 


SUMMARIES.  — DISEASE  OB  CAUSE  OF  DEATH. 

Apoplexy,  4;  ftpi>endioiti8, 1;  blood  poiaon,  8;  bndn  disease,  3;  Bright's  diaease, 
2:  biliary  obcftracnon,  1;  bronchitis,  1;  cancer,  7;  oonsomption,  2;  complication 
01 — ,  3;  congestion  of  heart  and  longs,  1:  exhaustion,  2;  la-grippe,  3;  heart  dis- 
ease, 11:  —  failore,  11;  hemcnha^,  1;  Kidney.  3:  locomotor  ataxia,  1;  nervons 
prostration,  1;  old  age,  10;  oi>eration,  1;  paralyals,  6;  peritonitis,  1;'  pnenmonia,  6; 
sclerosis,  1 ;  tubercmosis,  1;  onknown,  1. 

[The  totals  in  tha  follo^iriiig  Snmmariea  include  tablet  begfnning  with  the  year  1875.  For  the 
earttar  years  omttted  sea  previoos  Year  Books.] 


TABUI.AX   ^ 

View,  1880-1902.  — I.    Numbkb, 

Agb,  and  Ssbtiob. 

Year. 

Whole  No. 
of  Beatha. 

Average  Age. 

Average  Length  of  Servloe. 

1880 

1881 

82 
86 

67  years,  0  months,  16  days. 
07     ••      11       ••       12     •'^ 

33  years,  0  months,  11  days. 
86     "       8       "       24  ^* 

1882 

60 

64     "       2       "       11     «• 

34     "        1       "       13     " 

1883 

78 

64     "       «       1.       26     " 

83     "      11       "       11     " 

1891 

79 

70     "       6       ••         0     " 

89     "      10       "       11     •« 

1885 

80 

67     "       0       •*       21     " 

36     "      10       "       22     •« 

1886 

90 

69     "       6       «•       12     " 

87     "       2       «•       20     " 

1887 

91 

67     •«       6       «*       19     '• 

86     "       7       "       11     •« 

1888 

96 

67     "       9       "       14     " 

37     ••       2       «•       24     «« 

1889 

100 

68     «•        1       "       19     " 

36     "       6       "        2     " 

1890 

99 

71     "       4       "         4     " 

42     "       0       "         1     '• 

1891 

92 

64     "       9       "       26     " 

32     "        4        "       17      " 

1882 

96 

70     ««       7        "         2     " 

37     u       9       II       17     II 

IIkS.  • .  •    ■ 

98 

68     "       6       "       23     " 

86     "      11        "       28     " 

1894 

98 

68     "       8       ••       16     " 

37     "        1       "       28     *• 

1886 

86 

67     "       9       "       10     " 

38     "       6       "       24     " 

1896 

126 

68     "      11       "        8     " 

37     "       6       ••       17     •* 

1897 

88 

64     ••       4       "       16     " 

32     "        3        "         2     " 

1898 

97 

70     •«       9       "        0     *' 

38     II        I        «       27     '* 

1899 

102 

69     ••       2       "        7     " 

37     *•        9        "         6     " 

1900 

UO 

68     "       3       "       24     •* 

82     '•        0        •'       24     •• 

1901 

96 

68     "       2       "       13     " 

31      **      10        "       22     " 

1902 

86 

67     "       9       "       28     ♦• 

37     "        3        "       11     " 

Total  .. 

2.434 

66  years,    9  months,  22  days. 

36  years,    1  month,    X  day. 

n.     AOB,  BT  DbOADBS. 


1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1886 

1886 X 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1891 

1892 

1893 

1894 

1896 

1896 

xaft  .  ..•■*••.. 
1898 

1900 

1901 

1902 

Total 


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90. 


1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
8 
6 
0 
2 
0 
2 
4 
1 
8 

4 
2 
0 
2 
1 
4 
3 
8 

47 


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71-80. 

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61-80. 

8 

16 

32 

6 

11 

80 

19 

9 

10 

14 

12 

10 

18 

19 

16 

8 

28 

24 

10 

13 

12 

82 

9 

9 

17 

26 

16 

14 

16 

82 

19 

10 

28 

26 

18 

16 

20 

36 

20 

12 

28 

26 

20 

12 

7 

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20 

23 

31 

16 

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17 

30 

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29 

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18 

18 

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29 

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26 

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27 

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20 

34 

21 

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22 

33 

19 

10 

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8 

17 

19 

19 

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467 

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494 

296 

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4 
4 
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9 
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7 
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46  CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK.  [1903. 


THE  NATIONAL  SOCIETIES. 


THE  ABiEBICAN  BOARD  OF  COMMISSIONERS  FOB  FOREIGN 

MISSIONS. 

Organized  in  1810.    Incorporated  in  1812. 

President.  — &AMJjRis  B.  Capbit,  ll.  d.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Vice-President.  — KEitRY  Hopkins,  d.  d.,  Williamstown,  Mass. 

Chrresponding  5ecre(ar(6«.— J af>soN  Smith,  d.d.  ;  Chaelbs  H.  Danisls,  d.  d.  ; 
Jambs  L.  Babtox,  d.  d. 

Treasurer.  — Frauk  H.  Wiooor. 

Editorial  Secretary.  — J^usATHAV  E.  Steono,  d.  d. 

Assistant  Secretary.  — "Rahuy  Wadb  Hicks. 

Publishing  and  Purchasing  Agent.  —  Chablbs  E.  Swbtt. 
P.  O.  address  of  the  above,  CooffreffAtional  House,  Boston,  Mass. 

District  Secretaries.  — CmARhEB  G.  Cbbboan.  d.  d.,  Congregational  Booms,  4th 
Aye.  and  22d  St.,  NewTorkCity.  Rot.  A.  N.  HircaoocK,  ph.  d.,  153  hi  Salle 
Street,  Chicago,  in.  General  Agent,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Prudential  Committee.  —  Albert  H.  Plumb,  d.  d..  William  P.  Ellison,  Fbaxcis 
E.  Clabk,  d.  d.,  Edwabd  Whitin,  William  W.  Jokdak,  d.  d.,  Elijah  Horb, 
D.  D.,  Chablbs  A.  Hopkins,  William  H.  Davis,  d.  d.,  G.  Hbnbt  Whitcomb, 
J.  M.  W.  Hall,  Samuel  C.  Daelino,  Edwabd  C.  Mooeb,  d.  d.,  and  the  Piesl- 

dent  and  Vice-President  ex  offlciis. 

During  the  ninety-two  years  of  its  existence  the  American  Board  has  sent  out 
2,-384  foreini  missionaries,  of  whom  717  were  ordained.  At  present  it  has  in  its 
twenty  mission  fields  649  missionaries,  which  is  fifteen  more  than  there  were 
ten  years  ago.  The  increase,  however,  has  been  in  the  column  of  women,  there 
being  12  less  men  than  in  1892.  But  dnrine  the  decade  the  native  agents,  including 
pastors,  preachers,  teachers,  and  Bible  readers,  has  increased  by  981,  numbering  at 

Jiresent  3,681.  There  has  been  an  increase  of  90  in  the  number  of  churches,  and  of 
6,000  in  the  number  of  communicants.  The  present  number  of  pupils  under  in- 
struction is  nearly  61,000.  The  fact  that  of  the  present  number  of  649  missionaries 
exactly  100  have  been  in  service  for  30  years  or  more  sufficiently  indicates  the  need 
of  speedy  re  enforcements.  These  veterans  cannot  last  forever,  invaluable  as  they 
are.  Young  men  and  young  women  are  imperatively  needed.  Pray  ye,  therefore, 
that  the  Lord  of  the  harvest  will  send  forth  laborers  into  His  harvest. 

Never  have  the  fields  in  which  the  American  Board  labors  seemed  whiter  for  the 
harvest  than  now.  During  the  past  year  6,609  persons  have  been  received  as  com- 
municants in  its  churches.  Its  schools,  from  the  kindergarten  to  the  college,  have 
been  crowded  withpuplls  who  are  receiving  Christian  instruction  every  day  of  each 
week.  Nearly  ll,0(X)  of  these  pupils  are  in  institutions  of  higher  mde,  and  a  goodly 
percentage  of  them  are  preparing  to  become  preachers  and  Christian  teachers.  The 
agencies  on  the  field  for  the  prosecution  of  the  work  were  never  more  efficient  than 
now.  This  native  arm  of  the  service  could  be  developed  rapidly  were  the  means  at 
hand  for  opening  schools,  providing  teachers  and  preachers.  Thirty-four  physicians 
are  attendmg  in  hospitals  and  homes  to  the  healing  of  the  body,  while  preaching 
the  gospel  to  the  weary  and  sinful  souls. 

During  the  past  year  the  receipts  of  the  Board,  including  the  payment  of  the  debt 
of  1901,  amounted  to  9846,106.86.  The  income  is  not  enough  to  maintain  the  work 
of  the  Board  at  its  present  standard,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increase  needed  and  called 
for  by  the  missionaries,  and  essential  to  the  proper  development  of  the  work.  An 
additional  9100,000  should  be  spent  this  present  year  in  meeting  the  most  urgent 
calls  from  the  field.  The  American  Board  is  seeking  now  to  press  the  "For- 
ward Movement,"  by  which  is  meant  the  adoption  by  individuals  and  churches  of 
individual  missionaries  or  stations,  or,  where  smaller  amounts  can  be  contributed, 
of  native  preachers  and  schools.  Any  person  or  any  church  can  have  its  own  mis- 
sionary at  a  cost  of  from  9600  to  91f000  a  year,  while  from  930  to  9100  will  maintain 
a  native  preacher  or  teacher.  In  this  way  hundreds  of  churches  and  individuals 
could  obey  the  Master's  command  to  go  into  all  the  world  and  preach  his  gospel  in 
a  more  literal  way  than  they  are  now  doing. 


1903.1 


NATIONAL  80CIETIB8. 


47 


SUMMARY  OF  THE  REPORT  OP  TREASURER  OF  THE  A.  B.  0.  F.  M. 
FOR  THE  YEAR  ENDING  AUGUST  81,  1902. 

BXPBNDmTRBS. 

OoH  of  Klniofu, 

Mission  to  West  Centiftl  Africa $23,032  78 

Mission  to  East  Central  Africa 15,779  61 

Zulu  Mission 31,857  79 

Mission  to  Eoiopean  Turkey 84,984  80 

Mission  to  Weeteni  Turkey 92,079  69 

Misrion  to  Central  Turkey 88,167  00 

Mission  to  Eastern  Turkey 80,423  01 

Marathi  Mission 68,183  59 

Msdnra  Mission 59,972  40 

Ceylon  Mission   14,993  06 

Foochow  Mission 41,786  34 

Soath  China  Mission 15,869  04 

North  China  Misdon 49,425  48 

Shanai  Mission 2,960  69 

Mission  to  Japan 85,492  03 

Hawaiian  Islands 3,350  00 

HlGronesia  Mission 27,522  06 

Mission  to  Mexico 21,400  01 

Mission  to  Spain  17,544  84 

Mission  to  Austria 10,652  42 

$686,465  54 

Cost  of  Agencies 18,486  54 

Costof  Puhlications 9,782  48 

OoMt  cf  Administration* 

Department  of  Correspondence * 912.555  23 

Treasurer's  Department 6,983  31 

New  York  City 2.113  18 

Misoellaneous  items 5,917  07 


27  568  79 

Balanoe  for  which  the  Board  was  in  debt,  Sept.  1, 1901 102',341  38 

Balance  on  hand,  Sept.  1, 1902  1,461  12 

Total $845,105  85 


RKOBIPTS. 

Donations,  as  acknowledged  in  the  MiMionary  Herald 9651,304  24 

Legacies,  as  acknowledgCMl  in  the  Missionary  Herald   174,437  58 

Interest  on  General  Permanent  Fund 19,364  03 


9845,105  85 


FUNDS  OF  THE  BOARD. 


Qeoeral  Pennaiient  Tnnd $370,023  22 

PermaiMiit  Fond  for  OfBoen .....  44,408  00 

Twentieth  Oentary  Fond 08,420  04 

Oonditlonal  OilU  Fund 870,67161 

Bengor  Cborchee  Fond 13,000  00 

WllUam  White  Smith  Fnnd 30,860  38 . 

Harrla  School  of  Sdenee  Fnnd. . . .  25,000  00 

AnfttoUa  Collefe  Bndowih*t  Fnnd,  81,854  70 

Hollle  Moore  Memorial  Tmtt 6,000  00 

Miarion  Sobolenhlpe 0,800  04 

O.  Merriam  Female  Scholarship  . .  8,000  UO 
Benjamin     Schneider     Memorial 

Fond 2,000  00 

Maraah     Theological     Seminary 

Fnnd 1,800  00 

€K>rdon     Theological    Seminary, 

Tnng-Oho,  China 10,000  00 


Fooobow   Ck>llege     ProfettorBhip 
Bndowment $10,000 


00 
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00 
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Jaffna  Medical  Miss.  Endowment,        7,777 

Blank  Memorial  Fund 2,000 

Atterbury  Fond 4,760 

North  China  College  Endowment,  10,000  00 
WiUiama Hospital  Endowment...  3,000  00 
O.  F.  Gates  Mardin  High  School 

Scholarship 1,740  10 

Herbert  R.  Coffin  Fnnd 4,850  00 

Second  Church,  AinUb 3,535  17 

Pera  Chnrch  Building  Fund 15,654  01 

~      '  ...        8,820  70 

2,453  02 
1,030  00 
2,275  85 
2,366  00 


Vlanga  Church  Fund. 

Yozgat  School  Fund 

Talas  Boys'  Acadenay  Fund. 
Ameliii  A.  Leonard  Fund . . . , 
Mi$9ionary  Herald  Fund ... . 


FRANK  H.  WIGQIN,  Treasurer. 


48  GONOREOATIONAL  YEAB-BOOK.  [1903. 

THB  OONGRBOATIONAL  EDUCATION  SOOIBXr, 
612  AND  613  GoNoaBOATiONAL  BcTiLDiira,  Boston,  Mass. 

(Formerly  American  College  and  Sdacatioii  Soeiety  and  New  Weat  Bdacadon  Oommiaaton.) 

OFFICBB8  FOB  1902  1903. 

PreiiderU.  —  William  H.  Willoox,  d.  d.,  ll.  d. 

Vice-President  —  Ghaslbs  H.  Richa&ds,  d.  d. 

Directors.— Wm,  H.  Willoox j[>.  d.  ,  ll.  d.,  Charles  H.  Bighabds,  d.  d.,  ex  offlciii ; 
J.  G.  Gbat.  Esq.;  Rev.  W.  B.  Tborfb|W.  L.  Ghbbnb,  Esqj  Simbon  Qilbbbt, 
D.  D.;  DBWrrr  S.  Clark,  d.  d.;  J.  W.  wbllmak,  d.  d.;  B.  F.  Hakilton,  d.  d.; 
G.  B.  RiOB,  D.  D. ;  Thohas  Wbbton,  Esq. ;  Dayid  Falbs,  Em.  ;  W.  E.  BabtoNi 
D.  D. ;  0.  J.  HuRLBUBT,  Esq.fTHOMAS  TODD,  Esq.;  Rev.  G.  b.  F.  Sayagb,  d.  d.; 
Waltbb  K.  Bioblow,  Esq.;  Rev.  Wm.  R.  Campbbll;  Ohablbs  H.  Bbalb,  d.d. 

Honorary  Secretary,  —  J.  A.  Hamilton,  d.  d. 

Corresponding  Secretary. — Rev.  Edwabd  S.  Tbad. 

Trecuurer.  —  8.  F.  Wilkins,  Esq. 

Auditor,  —  H.  N.  Aokbbman,  Esq. 

Western  Field  Secretary,— Tkeodovlk  Gliftox,  d.  d.,  161  Washington  Street, 
Chicago,  111. 

THREE  DEPARTMENTS. 

THBOLOGICAL  SBMINABIBS,  COLLBGBS,  AND  ACADBMIBS. 

Theological  Seminaries,    Atlanta  Theological  Seminary,  Atlanta,  Oa, 

Rbasons  fob  Aiding.  ~  There  are  250  white  Congregational  and  200  Congrega- 
tional-Methodist churches  in  Alabama,  Florida,  G^eorgia,  and  Texas,  and  they  are 
in  great  need  of  an  educated  ministry.  Some  of  these  States  are  receiving  large 
numbers  of  people  from  Northern  and  Western  States,  who  are  Congregationalists  in 
their  preferences;  especially  is  this  true  of  Texas.  In  the  next  ten  years  many 
Congregational  churches  will  be  formed  south  of  Mason  and  Dixon's  line.  There  is 
no  theological  seminary  south  of  Oberlin,  O.,  to  supply  ministers  for  these  churches. 

The  Southerners  are  devoting  large  sums  of  money  for  education,  so  that  the 
general  level  of  intelligence  will  be  rUsed. 

The  young  people  in  the  white  churches  are  demanding  an  educated  ministry. 

The  South  must  raise  up  ministers  for  its  own  people.  Northerners  are  not  best 
fitted  to  fill  the  need  in  that  section. 

COLLBGBS. 

Fabgo,  Farso,  N.  D.  Faibmount,  Wichita.  Kans. 

Rollins,  Winter  Park,  Fla.  Kingfishbb,  Kingfisner,  Okl. 

These  colleges  are  situated  at  strategic  centers  in  four  States.  Higher  institutions 
of  learning  must  be  placed  among  rapidly  increasing  populations  in  the .  newer 
States,  in  order  that  materialism  may  be  held  in  check  and  young  people  be  guided 
into  the  pursuit  of  the  highest  ideals  in  civic  and  religious  life.  The  importance  of 
the  college  appears  in  the  following  considerations : 

During  the  last  ten  centuries  Christian  universities  and  colleges  have  trained 
the  great  leaders  in  human  progress.  There  was  never  a  time  in  the  history  of  our 
nation  when  wise,  far-seeing  and  unselfish  leaders  were  more  needed  than  now. 
The  problems  and  perplexities  of  our  national  progress  wilL  increase  rather  than 
diminish,  due  to  the  large  influx  of  foreign  population. 

Educated  Christianity  is  the  hope  of  the  world,  and  the  reign  of  Christ  over 
human  thought  must  result  mainly  from  Christian  institutions. 

The  Christian  church  is  dependent  upon  the  Christian  college  for  its  ministers. 

The  Christian  college  supplies  missionaries  for  the  foreign  field,  over  230  from 
Western  colleges  alone  having  received  appointment  from  the  American  Board; 
also  home  missionaries  for  Western  and  Southern  fields ;  also  teachers  for  the  great 
work  in  the  South. 


1903.]  NATIONAL  SOCIETIES.  4^ 

ACADBMIS8. 

Twenty-two  academies  receive  financial  aid. 

Several  other  academies,  closely  allied,  indorsed  and  helped. 

GoBOOH,  Utah.  Woodcock,  Washington. 

Pboctob,  Utah.  Puoet  Sound,  Washington. 

Trasklbx,  Nehraska.  Wabd,  South  Dakota. 

Chadbon,  Nebraska.  Wkisxb,  Idaho. 

Wbbpino  Watbb,  Nebraska.  Windom,  Minnesota. 

Gatbs,  Nebraska.  Hull,  Iowa. 

EuRXKA,  Kansas.  Nobth  Wiscomsin,  Wisconsin* 

KiDDBB,  MisBOori.  BxTDBAYOB,  Wisconsln. 

Ibbbia,  Missouri.  Bsmzonia,  Michigan. 

BooBBS,  Arkansas.  Southbbm  Collboiatb,  Illinois.. 

WiLTOK  Collboiatb  Ikstitutb,  Iowa.  Nobthwbstbbii,  Oklahoma. 

Many  States  in  the  West  and  South  make  no  provision  in  their  statutes  for  higl^ 
schools  in  the  rural  districts,  so  that  there  are  large  sections  of  our  country,  em-- 
bracing  in  some  localities  several  counties  with  thousands  of  settlers  widely  dis- 
tributed, without  any  save  low-grade  schools.  Thus  there  is  especially  a  need  of 
sducatkmal  centers  in  regions  where  opinions  hostile  to  a  pure  Christianity  prevail. 

Our  Christian  academies  prepare  teachers  for  public  schools  and  young  people  for 
oollege,  and  afford  liberal  culture  to  many  others  who  go  forth  as  Christians  to  btt» 
the  seed  and  strength  of  home  missionary  churches. 

MISSIOK  SCHOOLS. 

Boubtiful,  Utah.  Hbbbb,  Utah. 

CoALViLLB,  Utah.  Lbhi,  Utah. 

6oBi>OK  and  Pboctob  elsewhere  given  as  academies* 

Bbasobs. — Mormonism  is  increasingly  powerful  and  aggressive.  Its  missionaries^ 
are  active  in  this  country  and  abroad.  There  are  nine  Mormon  conferences  on  the^ 
Atlantic  coast  from  Maine  to  Virginia.  The  leaders  have  a  distinct  political  aim  to- 
gafai  control  of  Congress  in  order  to  further  the  interest  of  their  church  and  gain^ 
larger  liberty  for  their  irreligioas  praotioes.  Mormon  church  influences  increasingly- 
control  the  public  schools. 

Sav  Bavabl,  New  Mexico.  Atrisco,  New  Mexico. 

Babxlas,  New  Mexico.  Cubbbo,  New  Mexico. 

Sab  Matbo,  New  Mexico.  Sbbotbta,  New  Mexico. 

a  Two  hundred  thousand  Mexicans,  poor,  ignorant,  and  superstitious,  mak» 
appeal  for  Christian  light. 

h  The  poverty,  prejudice,  and  backward  condition  of  the  people  are  a  strang*> 
aaaehronism  in  the  midst  of  our  American  life. 

e  The  hopelessness  of  uplifting  homes  and  of  establishing  churches  save  througlb 
the  children  and  their  schools. 

BTUDBMT  AID. 

Money  to  the  amount  of  $00  per  annum  is  loaned  or  granted  to  meritorious  anci 
needy  young  men  studying  for  the  Christian  ministry.  A  competent  committee  at 
seminaries  and  colleges  examines  each  applicant  and  gives  estimate  of  his  worth .^ 
One  hundred  and  fifty-five  men  are  being  aided  this  year. 


50  CONGRBOATIONAL  TEAR-BOOK.  [1903* 

THB  AMBRICAN  GONQRBGATIONAL  ASSOCIATION. 

Organized,  1853.    Chartered,  1854. 

Headquarters,  Library,  Congregational  House,  Boston. 

OFFIGBRS. 

President.  — WihisUM  O.  Blambt. 

Vioe'PresidenU.  —  'RDWARD  A.  Studlbt,  Boston;  B.  W.  Blatchford,  Chicago,  111. 

Correiponding  and  Recording  Secretary,  —  Rey.  Joshua  Corr,  Winchester. 

TVsosurer.  —  AuGumrs  S.  Loyrt,  Brookline. 

Lfhrarian  and  Aisistant  TVmwtfrer.— Wm.  H.  Cobb,  d.  d.,  Newton  Centre. 

Auditor,  —  AiiOirzo  C.  Tbkkbt,  Chelsea. 

/>irector«.  —  Mabquis  F.  DiOKiNsoxr,  Boston;  S.  Bradtard  Pratt,  Boston;  Rey. 
Joshua  Coit,  Winchester;  B.  F.  HAxiLTOxr,  d.  d.,  Rozbory;  William  H. 
HoDGKiifs,  Someryille;  BluahHobb,  d.  d..  Maiden;  Thomas  Todd,  Concord; 
*CoBTDOir  M.  WHTTTLBSBy,  Wost  Ncwton;  William  O.  Blakbt,  Boston; 
'DbWitt  S.  Clark,  d.  d.,  Salein;  Hbnrt  E.  Cobb,  Newton;  William  H. 
Smbbson,  Cambridge ;  Jambs  M.  w.  Hall,  Cambridge;  Mobtimbr  B.  Masoit, 
Boston;  Chablbs  B.  Kiob,  d.  d.,  Danyers;  G.  Hbnbt  Whitcomb,  Worcester; 
A.  E.  DuKKixro,  D.  d.,  Brookline;  Augustus  S.  Loybtt,  Brookline;  William 
A.  PAnrB,  Roxbury  ;  Abthur  C.  Farlbt,  Anbamdale ;  Rey.  Morton  Dkztbb, 
Boston;  Key.  Edward  M.  Notbs,  Newton  Centre;  Johk  H.  Colbt,  Boston ; 
Franklin  P.  Shumwat,  Melrose;  Wm.  F.  Whittbmobb,  Boston ;  C.  H.  Davibls, 
D.  d.,  Newton;  Alfrbd  M.  Zibolbb,  Roxbury;  Arthur  S.  Johnson,  Boston; 
D.  C.  Brbwbr,  Boston;  L.  A.  Crossbtt,  North  Abington 

Iobjbots. 

To  maintain,  in  the  city  of  Boston,  a  Conor boational  Housb;  to'care^Sr 
«nd  perpetuate  a  library  of  .books,  oamphlets,  and  manuscripts,  and  a  collection  of 
portraits  and  relics  of  the  past;  ana  to  do  whateyer  else— within  the  limits  of  its 
<;harter— shall  serye  to  illustrate  Congregational  History  and  promote  the  general 
interests  of  the  Congregational  churches. 

THB    FIPTIBTH  TBAR.  4H 

Our  Associatien  was  founded  by  a  lai^e  and  enthusiastic  gathering  of  ministers 
snd  laymen  in  the  old  days  when  "  Aoniyersary  Week  "  was  in  its  glory—  May  25, 
1853.  The  next  meeting  brings  us  therefore  to  the  jubilee.  There  could  not  oe  a 
more  appropriate  time  than  the  present  for  Congregationalists  to  muiifest  a  practical 
interest  in  this  enterprise  by  helping  to  reduce  the  heayy  mortgac'e  on  the  Congre- 

gational  House,  which  now  amounts  to  9191,000.  The  original  deot  of  S250,000  was 
lourred  by  the  purchase  and  remodelling  of  the  old  building  in  1872-73.  At  that 
•epoch,  there  was  a  liyely  co-operation  in  the  project,  extending  widely  through  the 
denomination,  but  for  many  years  a  decided  apathy  has  taken  its  place.  It  cannot 
be  too  often  repeated  that  a  gift  to  this  Association  is  at  the  same  time  a  gift  to  all 
•our  missionary  societies,  since  each  year  a  rebatement  of  rent  is  made  to  them  all 
from  the  profits  of  the  Congregational  House.  Moreoyer,  a  gift  put  into  this  build- 
ing has  toe  security  of  a  permanent  inyestment,  instead  of  being  subject  to  the 
fluctuations  of  the  market.  These  facts  speak  more  forcibly  than  any  aigument 
into  which  they  might  be  expanded. 

'»  Another  object  wnich  should  appeal  to  all  good  Congregationalists  is  the  proper 
maintenance  of  our  Library.  It  is  open  freely  to  all  for  reference,  and  it  contaus 
books  and  pamphlets  relating  to  both  the  historical  and  the  religious  side  of 
Christian  work.  Many  of  these  are  especially  prized  on  account  of  their  a>ffe  and 
rarity;  but  it  is  too  seldom  realized  that  history  is  being  made  as  truly  now 
as  in  any  past  era;  and  thus  that  the  record  of  what  is  familiar  to  us,  as  we  liye 
through  it,  will  be  prized  by  the  generations  that  come  after  us.  The 
Congregational  Library  asks  to  be  the  common  repository  of  the  life  of  our 
^churches.  All  publications  of  either  ministers  or  laymen  are  welcome,  especially 
those  of  ecclesiastical  interest.  For  example:  in  two  or  three  clusters  of  churches. 
East  and  West,  it  is  the  custom  to  send  hither  a  copy  of  the  minutes  of  each 
local  council;  the  praotioe  should  become  a  general  one.  We  ought  also  to  receiye 
liundreds  of  church  histories,  manuals,  and  year  books  that  haye  not  yet  been 
«enttou8.  Will  pastors  and  clerks  please  follow  these  suggestions  before  the 
^abject  is  crowded  out  by  the  press  of  other  matters  ? 


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THE  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH  BTHLDINQ  SOCIETY. 
105  East  Twenty-seoond  81.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


Vice- 
Presidents. 


LuciBM  C.  Wabhkb,  ll.d.,  President. 

Mr.  Aabon  B.  Mbad,  Chicago,  111. 
i\m..^»  ^*  **-  a^t^**.  J  Mr.  William  H.  Stbono.  Detroit,  Mich. 
OffictTt  of  the  Society,    ^^^  Elbridob  Torrbt,  Boston,  Mass. 

Mr.  C.  D.  Wood,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
^  Mr.  D.  C.  Bbll,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

{Wm.  H.  Wabd,  d.  d..  ll.  d.,  Chairman. 
Chablbs  £.  HoPB,  Treasurer  and  Recording  Secretary. 
Chas.  H.  Richabds,  d.  d.,  Corresponding  Secretary. 
!Bey.  C.  H.  Taibtob,  Chieaco,  111. 
Rey.  G.  A.  Hood,  Boston,  Mass. 
Rey.  H.  H.  Wikoff,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Trustee*,  —  Wm.  H.  Ward,  d.  d.,  ll.  d.,  R.  T.  Haxl,  d.  d.,  Mr.  Wm.  H  Wana- 
MAKKB,  Gbobob  Wilcox,  Esq..  Mr.  Johk  H.  Allbn,  1901-1904,  Mr.  Ebnbst 
Gbbbmb,  Mr.  W.  H.  Nichols,  Rey.  C.  L.  Goodrich,  L.  C.  Warnbb,  ll.  d., 
Mr.  Gborgb  S.  Hickok,  1903-1906,  Thos.  K.  Noblb,  d.  d.,  Mr.  W.  J.  Hunt, 
Mr.  John  D.  Cttttbb,  Frank  Russbll,  d.  d.,  Mr.  Dybr  B.  Holmbs, 
1899-1902. 

Finance  Committee. —Messrs.  Wilcox  and  Hunt. 

Counselor,  —  Gborob  Wilcox,  Esq. 

Application  Committer,  —  Messrs.  Ward,  Noblb,  Hall,  Cuttbr,  and  Warnbr. 

Voting  Jfemiere.  —  Fifty  Dollars  constitute  the  giyer  a  Life  Member  of  the 
Society;  Fiye  Dollars  an  Annual  Member. 

^nnuo/ Ifeetln^.  —  The  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Congregational  Church  Building 
Sode^  is  held  on  the  second  Thursday  of  January,  each  year,  at  106  East  Twenty- 
second  street.  New  York,  at  half  past  three  o'clock  p.  m.,  unless  otherwise  ordered 
and  due  notice  giyen. 

Form  of  a  Bequest.  — 1  giye  and  bequeath  to  "Thb  Conorboational  Church 
BuiLDiNO  SociBTT,  a  Corporation  duly  organiased  and  existing  under   the  laws 

of  the  State  of  New  York,"  the  sum  of dollars,  payable  in months 

after  my  decease,  to  be  applied  to  the  charitable  uses  and  purposes  of  said  Society, 
under  the  direction  of  its  Board  of  Trustees. 

Forward.  —  This  seems  the  only  fitting  word  for  the  work  and  workmen  in  caie 
of  this  Society.  The  nearly  three  and  one  half  millions  gathered  into  its  Treasury 
in  the  last  twenty-one  years  ought  to  be  doubled  in  the  next  twenty-one  years.  Ttie 
denomination  is  rich.  A  few  of  our  millionaires  could  giye  it  a  good  start.  The 
rank  and  file  would  claim  the  right  and  priyilege  of  doing  the  rest.  We  ought  to 
build  not  less  than  200  a  year  of  nouses  of  worship  and  as  many  more  of  parsonages. 
Building  will  neyer  oyertake  the  work  of  organizing  at  the  rate  we  are  going  now. 
It  is  too  late  in  the  day  to  argue  the  need  of  either  churches  or  parsonages.  It  is  a 
simple  necessity,  as  clearly  demonstrated  as  any  proposition  inyolyed  in  the  work. 
It  would  saye  a  large  per  cent  of  what  is  now  waste  in  organizing. 

Beceiyed  from  3,118  churches  and  indiyiduals $90,986  46 

from  legacies 78,574  45 

for  {particular  churches,  specially  contributed 1,465  72 

for  parsonages 647  24 

church  loans  refunded 50,728  58 

parsonage  loans  reftinded 22,014  47 

for  Church  Building  Quarterly 163  00 

Interest  and  dividends,  incluaing  interest  from  the  Annuity 

Fund 5,832  52 

Premium  returned  on  United  States  securities 800  00 

Total  receipts  for  the  year  from  all  sources 925\,1V1  \\ 


52 


GONOBEOATIONAL  YEAB-BOOK. 


[1903- 


CONGREGATIONAL    HOME    MISSIONARY    SOCIETY. 

Office:  Fourth  Aye.  and  Twenty-second  St.,  New  York. 

iNCO^Poa^TBD  under  the  laws  of  the  State  of  New  York;  was  organised  in  New 
York  City,  May  12, 1826.  and  incorporated,  February  6, 1871. 

0FFICKB8. 

President.  —  Nbwbll  Dwioht  Hillis,  d.  d. 
EdUoricU Secretary,— Jobktk  B.  Clabk,  d.  d. 
Secretary  for  Corre^itondence,  — Washhtoton  Choats,  d.  d. 
Associate  Secretarf*'-' Dov  O.  Shblton. 
Treasurer,  — WjlimUM  B.  Howulkd.  ^ 

Eastern  Representative, —  Rkobks  A.  Beard,  d.  d.,  Cdligregational  House,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Field  Secretary,  —  Rey.  W.  G.  Pctddbfoot,  South  Framingham,  Mass* 

8CTPEBIKTENDBMTS* 

MoBiTzE.  BysBsz,  d.  d.,  German  Department,  153  La  Salle  Street,  Chicago,  HI. 
Rey.  S.  y.  S.  Fishxb,  Scandinayian  Department,  Minneapolis.  Minn. 
Hbnby  a.  Sohaufflbb,  d.  d.,  Slayio  Department,  Cleyeland,  O. 

Rey.  W.  H.  Thrall,  Huron,  S.  D. 

Rey.  G.  J.  Powell,        Fargo,  N.  Dak» 
Rey.  H.  Sanderson,  Denyer,  Col. 

J.  D.  KnrosBURT,  d.  d., 

(New  Mexico,  Arizona,ntah  and 
Idaho),  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 
Rey.  John  L.  Mailb,  Los  Angeles,  CaL 
Rev.  C.  F.  Clapp,  Forest  Groye.  Ore. 
T.  W.  Jones,  d.  d.,  511  Woodland  Ter- 
raoe,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 
Rev.  W.  S.  Bell,  Helena,  Mont. 

Rev.  J.  Homer  Parker,  Kingflsher.OkL 


E.  D.  Curtis,  d.  d.,     Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Rey.  S.  F.  Gale,  Jacksonyille,  Fla. 

Geo.  R.  Merrill,  d.  d., 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Alfred  K.  Wrat,  d.  d.,  Carthage,  Mo. 
Rey.  W.  W.  Scudder,  Jr., 

Uniyersity  Station,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Rey.  W.  B.  D.  Grat,  Cheyenne,  Wyo. 
Harmon  Bross,  d.  d.,  Lincoln,  Neb. 
Rey.  A  T.  Clarke,  Shelby,  Ala. 

Frank  E.  Jenkins,  d.  d.,     Atlanta,  Ga. 
Rey.  Luther  Rebs,  Paris,  Texas. 


BB0RETARIE8  AND  TREASURERS  OF  THE  AUXILIARIES. 

Maine  Missionary  Society Rey.  Chas.  Hareutt,  Sec,,  84  Dow  St.,  Ported,  Me. 

Maine  Missionary  Society W.  P.  Hubbard^Esq., Treas,^  Box  1052,  Bangor, Me. 

New  Hampshire  Home  Miss.  Soc'y..Rey.  A.  T.  Hillman,  Sec.^  Conoord,  N.  H. 
New  Hampshire  Home  Miss.  Soc'y. .  ALyiN  B.  Cross,  Treas,,  Concord,  N.  H. 
Vermont  Domestic  Miss.  Society.. .  .C.  U.  Merrill,  d.  d..  Sec,,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 
Vermont  Domestic  Miss.  Society.. . .  J.  T.  Ritchie,  Treas,,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 
Massachusetts  Home  Miss.  Society..Rey.  Joshua  Coit,  Sec,,       ( 609  Congr.  Honie» 
Massachusetts  Home  Miss.  Society.  .Rey.  E.  B.  Palmer,  Treas,, )     Boston,  Mass. 
Rhode  Island  Home  Miss.  Society.  .Rey.  James  H.  Lton,  Sec,  Central  Falls,  R.  I* 
Rhode  Island  Home  Miss.  Society..  Jos.  Wm.  Rice,  Esq.,  Treas,,  Pioyidenoe,  R.  I. 
Missionary  Society  of  Connecticut.  .Rey.  Joel  S.  lyES,  Sec,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Missionary  Socie^  of  Connecticut.  .Ward  W.  Jacobs,  Esq.,  Treas,,  Hartford,  Conn. 
New  York  Home  Miss.  Soc'y,  Rey.  C.  W.  Shelton,  Sec,  4th  Ay.  and  22d  St..  N.  York. 
New  York  Home  Miss.  Soc']^.,  Josiah  EyANS,  Treas,,  4th  Aye.  and  22d  St.,l^ew  York. 

Ohio  Home  Missionary  Society J.  G.  Eraser,  d.  d..  Sec,  Cleyeland,  O. 

Ohio  Home  Missionary  Society J.  G.  Eraser,  d.  d.,  TVeos.,  Cleyeland,  O. 

Dlinois  Home  Missionary  Society. . .  J.  Tompkins,  d.  d..  Sec,         ( 153  La  Salle  St, 
Illinois  Home  Missionary  Society. . ..Aaron  B.  Mead,  Esq., Treas,,  ]    Chicago,  lU. 

Wisconsin  Home  Miss.  Society H.  W.  Carter,  d.  d..  Sec,  Beloit,  Wis. 

Wisconsin  Home  Bfiss.  Society CM.  Blackman, Esq., 7Vea«., Whitewater, Wis. 

Iowa  Home  Missionary  Society T.  O.  Douglass,  d.  d..  Sec,  Grinnell,  lo. 

Iowa  Home  Missionary  Sk>ciety J.  H.  Merrill,  Esq.,  Treoa,,  Dea  Moines,  lo. 

Michigan  Home  Missionary  Society,  W.  H.  Warren,  d.d.,  Sec,  Lansing,  Mich. 
Michigan  Home  Missionary  Socie^,  Rey.  J.  P.  Sanderson,  Treas,,  Lansing,  Mich. 
Kansas  Home  Missionary  Society. .  .Rey.  Hbnrt  E.  Thater,  Sec,  Topeka,  Kan. 
Kansas  Home  Missionary  Society. . .L.  D.  Whittemorb,  lYeas,,  Topeka,  Kan. 
Cong.  C.  M.  Soc.  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  George  H.  Morgan,  Sec,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Cong.  CM.  Soc.  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.. . .  Rey.W.W.  Newell,  <Sup^ ,Cartha^,  Mo. 
Cong'l  C  M.  Soc.  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Lewis  £.  Snow,  Treas,,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

The  Home  Missionary,  a  magazine  published  by  the  Society  since  1828,  is  now 
issued  monthly  at  fifty  cents  a  year,  including  postage.  It  giyes  a  running 
account  of  the  progress  of  the  work  in  all  parts  of  the  country,  lamly  flrom  the  pens  ol 
the  superintenaents  and  missionaries  personally  engaged  in  it.  ui  Congregational 
Work,  the  new  monthly  organ  of  the  Six  Congregational  Societies,  the  pages 
allotted  to  Home  Missions  keep  their  readers  in  constant  touch  with  the  workers  in 


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NATIONAL  SOCIETIES.  53 


sll  parts  of  the  wide  field,  and  present  the  fresheBt  intelligenoe  therefrom.  The 
price  ia  only  ten  oentB  a  year.  An  Axhual  Bbfobt  snniB  np  the  leBoltB  of  each 
year.  Leaflets  and  Treots  for  the  timea  are  pahUahed  as  occasion  calls  and  funds 
allow,  desiflnned  to  help  paston,  Sonday-sohool  offioeis,  and  friends  of  home  missions 
ffeneraUy,  in  awakening  and  keeping  alire  an  intelligent,  practical,  growing  interest 
m  the  work.  These  may  he  had,  free  of  charge,  at  any  time,  hy  addressing  the  officers 
of  the  Society  at  its  rooms.  Fourth  Avenne  and  22d  Street,  New  York. 

For  soTenty-eeTen  years  the  Society  has  heen  organizing  churches  in  the  West  and 
Soath,  and  aiding  in  the  sopport  of  their  mhiisters  till  tnose  chnrches  are  ahle  to 
asBome  the  whole  expense.  Its  missionaries  haye  from  the  first  organised  Sunday 
schools,  provided  proper  teachers  for  them,  and  by  watchful  oyersight  haVe  secured 
their  permanence  ana  growth  into  churches. 

In  connection  with  the  labor  of  its  missionaries,  6,757  churches  (a)  hare  been  organ- 
ised and  3,196  hare  come  to  self-support.  It  has  collected  and  disbursed  in  cash, 
190,806,918;  and  in  clothing,  books,  and  other  supplies,  laigely  the  offerings  of 
Christian  women,  f2,S56,M3;  in  all,  $23,361,991.  The  addlttons  to  the  churches 
hare  been  496,822. 

The  number  of  missionaries  employed  in  its  seyenty-sixth  year  (1901-1902)  was 
L868;  1,308  of  them  in  Stotes  and  Territories  wesT  and  south  of  the  Middle  States. 
They  preached  regularly  in  2,484  stations,  and  at  frequent  intenrals  in  many  hun- 
dreds more.  The  number  of  Sunday-school  and  Bible-class  scholars  was  133,378. 
The  additions  to  the  churches  were  7,306;  4,321  of  them  on  confession  of  Christ. 
Churches  organised,  66;  reached  self-support,  42. 

The  seyenty-sizth  year's  receipts  were,  in  cash,  $602,462.24 ;  in  supplies,  943,706.30: 
in  aU,  $646,1680(4. 

In  1883,  a  Woman's  Department  was  opened.  Its  object  is  to  interest  the  women 
of  our  churches  all  oyer  the  country,  and  through  them  the  children,  more  directly 
in  the  work ;  not  to  the  diminishmg  of  their  helpful  labor  in  the  way  of  home 
mlMionary  boxes  (of  clothing,  etc.),  but  to  pecure  also  their  gifts  of  money  for  the 
support  of  missionaries  all  oyer  the  country,  and  for  yarious  special  uses,  as  called 
for  from  time  to  time.  Their  aid  in  this  une  is  steadily  growing,  but  much  more 
is  needed. 

The  Society  is  doing  much  more  work  than  oyer  before  among  the  foreign-bom  in 
all  parts  of  the  country.  At  nearly  every  meeting  the  Executiye  Committee  is 
urged,  too  often  in  yain  for  lack  of  means,  to  appoint  chosen  men  for  new  fields 
at  the  front,  where  they  are  greatly  needed,  but  where  their  support  involves  heavy 
outlay  by  the  Society.  For  securing  the  means  essential  to  the  carrying  on  of  this 
great  work  the  Sodelj  depends,  under  Qod,  on  the  zealous  co-operation  of  the 
paetors  and  members  of  the  Congregational  churches  of  the  land.  At  least  $100,000 
more  than  last  year's  receipts  are  reouired  to  carry  on  this  work,  besides  an  equal 
adyanoe  to  meet  indebtedness  for  work  already  done. 

FINANCIAL  STATEMENT. 

The  BscKiPTB  during  the  financial  year  ending  March  31,  1902  (not 
including  loans),  were,  from  congregations  and  individuals,  $128,973.57 ; 
ditto  transmitted  by  Auxiliaries,  $29,285.78;  from  Legacies,  S169»- 
92708:  the  remainder  from  Funds,  $18,663.16:  Auxiliaries'  receipts 
applied  to  work  in  their  own  fields,  $296,612.66.    In  all $602,462.24 

Patmxhts  during  the  same  year  (not  including  loans  paid) :  Cost  of 
Missions,  $247,S»4.69;  cost  of  Communicating  Information,  $22,613.07: 
Administration,  $23,156.24 ;  Auxiliaries,  for  missionaries,  labor,  and 
expenses,  $256,612.66.    Total  expenses $548,676.55 

Additional  cash  and  supplies  disbursed  by  direction  of  the  donors, 
including  Auxiliary  Societies $43,706.00 


FORM  OF  A  BEQUEST. 

I  bequeath  to  my  executors  the  sum  of  ^— dollars,  in  tnutf  to  pay  over 

the  same  in  months  after  my  decease,  to  the  person  who,  when  the  same 

is  payable,  shall  act  as  Treasurer  of  the  Congregational  Home  Missionary  Society, 
formed  in  the  city  of  New  York,  in  the  year  eighteen  hundred  and  twenty-six,  to  be 
applied  to  the  charitable  uses  and  purposes  of  said  Society,  and  under  its  direction. 

a  Aboat  1,000  of  these  oborehat,  planted  in  the  earlier  years,  were  Presbyterian. 


54  CONORBQATIOXAL  TEAR-BOOK.  [190S.p:c.^ 

THE  AMERICAN  MISSIONARY  ASSOCIAXION. 

Fonith  Ats.  aod  Twtutf-moood  Si..  New  York. 

Obgajrikd  Sept.  3, 1816     Inoorpormted  under  the  Iawb  of  the  State  of  New  X(A» 

Pr$tident.  —  Rer.  Washinotok  Gulddkh,  d.  d. 

Oorfwpoiuii ji^  S9(Tetarie$.  —  Rey.  A.  F.  Bsabd,  d.  d.,  Rer.  F.  P.  Woodbubt,  o.  ^ 
Rer.  C.  J.  Rtdkr,  d.  d. 

TVaoncrsr.  —  U.  W.  Hubbabd,  Bsq. 
Secrttaiy  qf  Woman* 9  Burmu,  —  Mies  D.  E.  ExBKSOif . 

District  Secretaries. —  Ber.Q.  H.  Guttkbsox,  615  Gonfiegmtioiud  House,  BoitolW 
MeaB.:  Rer.  W.  L.  TnnrBT,  153  La  Salle  Street,  Chieafso,  111. 

Field  Assistant.  —  Mn.  I.  V.  Woodburt,  Congiegatioiial  Hoose,  Boston,  Maas. 


Extends  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific,  and  from  Porto  Rico  to  Alaska.    It    ^^ 
eludes,  in  the  South,  the  Nefcroes  and  the  Whites,  especially  those  in  the  ma0^SL 
tains ;  in  the  West  the  Indians;  on  the  Pacific  Coast  the  Chinese  and  Japanese;  ^^ 
Alaska  the  Eskimos;  and  in  Porto  Rico  those  of  different  races.   Thiou^  its  pup'^ 
it  is  reaching  into  Africa,  China,  Japan,  Mexico,  and  Cuba. 

FU&rOSB  AND  MKTHOD. 

The  Amerioan  Missionair  Association  is  training  a  leadership]  'fromlamong 
different  raoes.    This  inTolves  an 

IXDUBTRIAL  LKADKBSHIP. 

To  accomplish  this  the  Association  introduced,  years  ago,  industrial  training'''^ 
Nearly  every  school  furnishes  this  department  of  instruction.  An  Industrial  Leso-^^ 
enhip  is  thus  trained  from  among  these  people.  It  is  not  simply  to  instruct  the  few" 
in  handicraft,  or  to  teach  them  a  trade,  out  to  give  to  the  many,  competent  instruo-'^ 
ton  of  their  own  race,  who  shall  lead  them  into  better  industrial  actirity  and  pre-^^ 
pare  them  for  economic  development. 

AN  IKTKLLXCTUAL  UtADBBSHIP 

For  these  raoes  is  equally  essential.  This  is  also  provided  by  the  A.  M.  A.  Normal 
institutes  and  academies,  in  which  the  best  methods  of  modem  teaching  are  pur* 
sued,  are  planted  among  these  peoples,  and  hundreds  of  teachers  are  trained  for  tiie 
public  schools.  This  tmningof  teachers  is  of  supreme  importance  in  the  elevation 
of  these  races. 

Intellectual  Leadership  is  also  furnished  through  the  colleges  and  higher  institu- 
tions. No  race  can  be  lifted  up  by  means  of  industrial  training  alone.  The  larger 
development  of  intellectual  life  is  essential  to  secure  to  any  raoe  influence  and 
power.    This  the  Association  recognizes  and  provides  for. 

THB  MO&AL  AND  BKLIGIOUS^SlKADBBSHIF     ||   ^^-9 

Of  these  peoples  is  also  provided.  Departments  of  biblical  and  theological  instruo- 
tion,  in  which  ministers  and  missionaries  are  trained  from  these  races  for  their  own 
people,  are  provided  by  the  Association.  Character  building  is  necessary.  Religious 
life  must  be  stimulated.  High  ethical  and  moral  standards  must  be  established. 
These  great  necessities  can  he  met  only  by  a  well-trained  moral  and  religious  leader- 
ship from  among  those  peoples  whose  nigh  character  shall  appeal  to  that  which  is 
best  in  the  raoe  and  furnish  an  ol^ect  lesson. 

Among  the  many  different  races  reached  by  the  work  of  the  Association,  a  leader- 
ship is  being  trained  from  the  people  who  represent  these  conditions  of  preparation 
ana  character. 

XDUCATIOHAL  WOBK 

Includes  univeisities,  colleges,  academies,  normal  schools,  industrial  schools  and 
departments,  and  primary  schools.  Among  its  institutions  are  the  following  :  Fisk 
University,  Nashville,  l^nn. ;  Straight  University,  Louisiana;  Talladega  College^ 
Alabama:  Tougaloo  Univezsi^,  Mississippi;  Tillotson  College,  Texas;  J.  S.  Green 
College,  GeorgU;  Avery  Institute,  South  Carolina:  Le  Moyne  Institute,  Tennessee; 
BalUffd  Normal  School,  Georgia.  Mountain  schools:  Williamsburg  Academy^ 
Kentucky;  Grand  View  Academy.  Tennessee;  ScUuda  Seminary,  North  Carolina; 
Green  Academy,  Alabama.  Indian  schools :  Santee  Normal  and  Training  School^ 
Nebraska.   Ninety-three  other  Normal,  Industrial,  Graded,  and  Primary  schools. 

OHUBCH  WORK 

Is  a  missionary  service  almost  entirelv  among  the  verv  poor.  In  the  Indian  fields 
It  is  having  wonderful  growth.    In  the  Chinese  fi^os,  many  pagans  have  come 


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1903.]  NATIONAL  SOCIETIES.  55 

into  the  GhriBtian  life.  In  the  Southern  monntains  a  numher  of  chnrohes  haye 
been  added  and  the  interest  of  the  people  in  the  Congregational  ohnrch  life  is> 
bsing  rapidly  developed.  In  the  Sonthem  lowlands,  alio,  there  is  a  remarkable 
moTement  among  the  colored  people  towards  free  and  pure  dinrdies. 

i'  MAGAZnrK. 

^  The  Ameriixui  MisHanary  is  published  monthly,  except  July  and  August.     New 

lonn,  fresh  material,  and  generous  illustrations  characterize  it  for  1903.  Pastors  of 
ooatributing  churches,  Superintendents  of  Sabbath  schools,  College  and  Theological 
I^ibraries,  and  Societies  of  Inquiry  on  Missions  will  receive  the  Missionary  upon 
Application  if  so  desired.    Subscription  isj^fty  cents  per  year. 

STATISTICS  1901-1902. 

Educatiohal  Wobk,  South.  —  Higher  institutions,  6;  normal  and  traded  schools^ 
fS;  common  schools,  90;  instruotors,  480;  pupils,  14,048.  Porto  Rico  schools,  2^ 
'UstructOTB,  10;  pupils,  343. 

Chusch  Work,  South.  — Churches,  290 ;  Porto  Rico,  4;  missionaries,  142;  mem-^ 
1, 12,105. 

MouKTAiN  Wobk  (included  aboye).  —  Churches,  53;  members,  1,578;  schools,  11; 

sj^,  2,196. 

Work  amomo  tbs  Ikdiaks.— Churches,  20;  members,  1,453;  schools,  6;  mission- 
^^es  and  teachers,  88;  pupils,  342;  missionary  out«tations,  53;  missionaries  ii» 
^^iaska,4. 

Work  among  thb  Chikssb.  —  Schools,  20;  teachers,  44;  pupils,  1,226;  professing 
^aith.  in  Christ  during  the  year,  159. 

Qbkxral  Summary.  —  Schools,  107;  pupils,  15,959;  missionaries,  749;  churcheB^ 

1;  church  members,  14,071. 

woman's  bureau. 

The  Association  has  a  Bureau  of  Woman's  Work,  to  assist  in  collecting  fund» 
V  the  elevation  of  women  in  its  various  fields.    It  specially  invites  the  cooperation 
^al  the  Christian  women  of  the  churches  in  this  form  of  work. 

FINANCIAL  STATEMENT. 

CURRBMT  WOBK  OF  THB  TBAB. 

Thb  Rbcbipts  during  the  fiscal  year  ending  Sept.  30, 1902,  were,  from  churches^ 
Sunday  schools,  missionary  societies  and  indiviauals,  $169,796.81 ;  from  estates,. 
1133,942.78;  from  income,  910,409.50;  from  tuition,  $49,669.41  ;  from  Slater  Fund» 
paid  to  institutions,  $5,001.  Total,  $368,819.50,  which,  with  balance,  Oct.  1,  1901» 
$779.74,  makes  a  total  of  $369,599.24. 

Thb  Patmbbtts  were,  for  the  South,  $256,901.75;  Porto  Rico,  $11,272.74;  Indians^ 
$40,476.36;  Chinese,  $12,448.63;  publications,  $10,261.92 ;  agencies,  $14,994.72;  ad- 
ministration, $20,746.16;  miscellaneous,  $1,283.12.  Total  payments,  $368,347.40. 
Balance  in  hand,  Sept.  30, 1902,  $1,261.84. 

DANIBL  HAND  BDUCATIOHAL  FUND  FOB  COLORED  FBOPLB. 

INCOME  ACCOUNT. 

The  Rbcbipts.  — Balance  in  hand,  Oct.  1, 1901,  $3,418.60;  income  collected  for 
the  year  to  Sept.  30, 1902,  $66,635.94.    Balance  in  hand  and  appropriated,  $3,477.14* 

SUMMARY  OF  RKGEIPTB  FOR  THE  YEAR. 

For  current  work,  $368,819.50;  income  from  Daniel  Hand  Fund,  $66,635.94; 
Endowment  Fund,  $10,000;  Daniel  Hand  Fund,  $14,440.  Income,  $4,395.40. 
Total,  $464,290.84. 

FORM  OF  A  BBQUB8T. 

I  bequeath  to  my  executor  (or  executors)  the  sum  of dollars,  in  trust,  to 

pty  the  lame  in days  after  mv  decease,  to  the  person  who,  when  the  same  is. 

payable,  shall  act  as  Treasurer  of  "  The  American  Missionary  Association,"  New 
zork  City,  to  be  applied  under  the  direction  of  the  Executiye  Committee  of  thai 
Association  to  its  charitable  uses  and  purposes. 

The  will  should  be  attested  by  three  witnesses  (in  some  States  three  are  required^, 
in  other  States  only  two),  who  snould  write  against  their  names  their  places  of  resi- 
deuce  (if  in  dtlee,  the  street  and  number).  The  following  form  of  attestation  will 
answer  for  eyery  State  in  the  Union :  "  Signed,  sealed,  published,  and  declared  by 
the  said  (A  B)  as  his  last  Will  and  Testament,  in  the  presence  of  us.  who,  at  the 
nqueet  <d  the  said  (A  B),  and  in  his  presence,  and  in  the  presence  of  each  other^ 
naye  hereunto  sohscribed  our  names  as  witnesses."  In  some  States  it  is  required 
that  charilalile  beqiiests  should  be  made  at  least  two  months  before  the  death  of  th» 
testator,  hot  thistrule  does  not  apply  to  hequests  in  New  York  State  to  this  Association^ 


£6 


GONGBEGATIONAL  YEAR-BOOK. 


[1903. 


OONOBBOATIONAL  SUNDAY  SCHOOL  AND  PUBLISHING  SOCIETY. 
Congregational  Honae,  Boston,    175  WabMh  ATe.,fChicago. 

OFFICKB8. 


President. --WiLjjLXD  Scott,  d.  d. 
Acretary  and  Treasurer.  — Qeorqm  M. 

BOTMTOX,  D.  D. 


Field  Sect.  —  Wm.  A.  Duncan,  ph.  d. 
Editor,  —  M.  C.  Hazard,  ph.  d. 
Bueinese  Manager.  —J.  H.  Tbwksbubt. 


THB  MISSIONABT  DBPABTMBNT 

4Siistains  Sana»y-60hool  minlonariefl;  fiirnishes  Sunday-flohool  helps,  libraries,  and 
•ether  literatnre  to  new  and  needy  Sunday  schools,  either  gratnitonsly  or  at  rednoed 
««08t.    Contributions  are  used  only  for  missionary  work. 

More  than  10  per  cent  of  the  ohnrohes  now  in  our  YsAit-BooK  are  the  outgrowth 
•of  Sunday  schools  organized  hy  our  representatives  within  the  last  fifteen  years,  and 
-40  per  cent  of  these  have  been  aided  bv  as  daring  this  time.. 

The  contribntions  of  the  year  from  ohnrohes,  Sonday-schools,  etc.,  ending  Dec.  31j 
1902,  were  $65,167.32.    The  available  income  from  all  sonrces  was  S69,268.42. 

The  amount  expended  for  salaries  and  expenses  of  superintendents  and  mission- 
aries and  grants  of  literature  was  $69,931.22. 

District  Secretary. 

^W.  F.  tfolCiLLEN,  D.  D.,  Ast'n  Bld«.,  No.  155  La  Salle  Street,  Chicago.     lUinoia,  Ohio, 
and  Indiana. 

Superintendents. 

Rev.  Francis  J.  Marsh,  Congregational  HooBe,  Boston,  New  England. 

"^ev.  J.  D.  Stswart,  Anrora  ....     Neb. 
4tev.  H.  P.  Oass,  Loi  Angeles .    .    .     So.  Cml. 

fiev.  Wm.  Bwino,  Lansing Mich. 

Aev.  W.  8.  BsLL,  Helena Mont. 

Aev.  Samuel  Gbssns,  Seattle  .  .  .  Wash, 
ftev.  O.  M.  Dalit,  Haron  ....  So.  Dak. 
£t.  P.  Hbrbiok,  d  d.,  Minneapolis  .  .  Mian. 
Aev.  E.  H.  Stioknst,  Fargo  .  .  .  No.  Dak. 
&ev.  Qbobob  C.  Hauk,  Madison  .  .  .  Wis. 
•fiev.  A.  T.  Clarkb,  Ft.  Payne  Alabama. 

A..  W.  Curtis,  d.  d.,  Raleigh  .    .      No.  Gar. 


(&ev.  James  P.  O'Brien,  Kansas  City,       Mo. 


Re  V.  Q.Walton  .HarrimanJTenn.  (Tean  4tnd  Ky. 
Rev.  Allen  Shaw  Bush,  Denver  .  .  .  Col. 
Rev.  E.  J.  SiNOER,  San  FranclMO  .  .  .  Cal. 
Rev.  J.  O.  Huntington,  Dallas,  Tex., 

Texas  and  Louisiana. 
Rev.  Otterbein  O.  Smith,  Grinnell,  Iowa. 
Rev.  W.  B.  D.  Gray,  Chevenne,  Wyooiing. 
Rev.  Chas.  Q,  Murpht,  Oklahoma .    .    Okla. 

Rev.  H.  A.  Lee,  Weiser Idaho. 

Rev.  John  F.  Blackburn,  Atlanta  .  .  .  Oa. 
Rev.  J.  Edw.  Inoham,  Topeka  .  .  i  Kan. 
Rev.  Howard  N.  Smith,  Portland  .    .      Ore. 


Missionaries. 


"Qev.  J.  F.  Okerstein  Swedish  Work. 
Sev.  Silas  P.  Cooke,  Berkshire  Co.  .  Mass. 
^tov.  John  Willan,  Clark  Co.  .  .  .  Wis. 
Rev.  Harrt  W.  Yuuno  .  .  .  Bast.  Wash. 
ICr.  John  T.  Percival  .  .  .  West.  Wash. 
-Aev.  Julius  H.  Beitel  .  .  .  .  S.  W.  Neb. 
ICr.  Mark  O.  Munson Ore. 


Rev.  A.  R.  Johnson No.  Idaho 

Rev.  James  ELates So.  III. 

Rev.  Frederick  Baonall     .    .    .  No.  Mich. 

Mr.  A.  F.  C.  KiRCHNER Texas. 

Rev.  JoBiAH  PoETON Maine. 

Rev.  Wm.  A.  Elliott 111. 


THB  BXTBIKBSS  DKPABTMKMT 

'Publishes  the  Pilgrim  iSeries  of  lesson  helps,  adapted  to  all  grades  of  teachers  and 
-coholars;  the  Little  Pilgrim  Story  Lessons  and  the  Beginners  Course  for  Primary 
<31  asses;  the  CongregatioTialist,  our  oldest  denominational  paper;  the  WeOrSpring, 

Pilgrim  Visitor^  and  the  Mayflower,  weekly  papers  for  youtn  and  children  of  Ml 
^aiges:  the  Pilgrim  Teacher,  monthly;  books  for  Sunday-school  libraries,  etc:  and 

m  full  line  of  requisites  for  Sunday  schools  and  churches.  It  also  issues  books  on 
^neral  religious  subjects  and  on  matters  of  special  interest  to  Gongregationalists. 

Books  and  tracts  from  all  publi^iers  may  he  purchased  or  ordered  ^  maU  at  lowest 
^ates. 

nOiRBCTOBT.  1.  General  correspondence  concerning  the  general  interesiB  u&  »iie 
lloeiety,  and  especially  concerning  missionary  work,  should  be  addressed  to  Rer. 
<j^rge  M.  Boynton,  Secretary,  Congregational  House,  Boston. 

2.  Contributions  should  be  sent  to  Oeorge  M.  Boynton,  Treasurer,  Congreg*- 
^onal  House,  Boston,  or  to  the  Superintendent  of  the  State  within  which  it  isglTen. 

3.  Coirespondence  relating  to  manuscripts,  articles  for  periodicals,  tracts,  etc., 
-lAiould  be  directed  to  M.  C.  Hazard,  Editor,  Congregational  Uouse,  Boston. 

4.  Correspondence  relating  to  the  Congregationalist  should  be  addressed  aocord- 
"ing  to  its  subject-matter,  either  to  the  Business  Manager,  or  to  the  Editors  of  the 
l^aper. 

5.  Orders,  and  correspondence  relating  to  business  matters,  mar  be  addressed  to 
4he  Society,  Congregational  House,  Boston,  or  175  Wabash  Aye.,  Chicago. 


1903.]  NATIONAL  SOCIETIES.  57 

MINISTERIAL  RELIEF. 

THB  TBUHTBB8   OF  THB  HATIONAL  COUNCIL. 

Rbt.  H.  a.  Stikson,  Chainnan,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rsv.  Amort  H.  Bradford,  Montelair,  N.  J. 

H.  Cx^RK  Ford,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  William  H.  Btrono,  Detroit,  Mich. 

RxT.  Elijah  Horr,  Maiden,  Maaa.  Ouiltoro  Dudlkt,  Poaghkeepaie,  N.  Y. 

RiT.  Thomas  R.  MoLsod,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Lucisn  C.  Warner,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

RxT.  Oboroe  R.  Mxrrill,  Mlnneapolia,  Minn.  Rbt.  Jobkph  H.  Sbldbic,  Greenwioh,-Conn. 

Robert  W.  Patton,  Chicago,  III.  Ret.  Ashbr  Andersoic,  Boston,  Maaa. 

Ret.  C.  H.  Richards,  Pblladelphla,  Penn.  Ret.  Samuel  B.  Forbes,  Hartford,  Conn. 

SowARD  WHiTiif,  Whitineville.  Maas. 

CorrespondeDoe  should  be  addrcissed  to  the  Secretary,  Bev.  Wm.  A.  RiCB,  Fourth 
Avenae  and  Twenty-secoDd  Street,  New  York  City. 

Money  should  be  sent  to  the  Treasurer  of  the  Trustees  of  the  National  Council, 
Rev.  S.  B.  Fo&BBS,  206  Wethersfield  Avenue,  Hartford,  Conn. 


At  the  last  meeting  of  the  National  Council,  the  Trustees  were  instruoted  "  to 
doTiae  and  Tigoroosly  prosecute  the  best  methods  for  increasing  the  permanent 
funds,*'  but  at  the  same  time  not  to  neglect  "  the  present  needs  of  disabled  min- 
isters, and  the  widows  and  children  of  deceased  ministers." 

In  obedience  to  these  instructions,  the  Trustees  have  appointed  the  Bev.  Wm.  A. 
Rice,  pastor  of  the  Belleville  Avenue  Couffregational  Church  of  Newark,  N.  J., 
as  Secretary  to  succeed  the  late  honored  and  beloved  Bev.  Dr.  N.  H.  Whittlesey, 
who  served  from  1892  until  his  death  in  1901. 

The  Trustees  have  issued  an  appeal  "  To  the  Congregational  Churches  and  Minis- 
ters in  the  United  States,"  affcctionatelv  urging  an  to  unite  "in  giving  this 
important  matter  their  immediate  attention,  and  that  generous  support  which  it 
deserves."  They  asked  thf  m  to  welcome  the  new  Secretly  to  their  pulpits,  to  soe 
that  each  of  our  churches,  if  possible,  makes  a  regular  annual  offering  for  Minis- 
terial Relief,  and  "  also  that  those  whom  God  has  blessed  with  prosperity  shall 
remember  this  cause  generously  in  making  their  wills." 

It  is  evident  to  all  who  are  in  a  jiosition  to  know  of  the  needs  among  the  worn- 
out  veterans  of  the  church  and,  in  many  oases,  of  the  dependent  families  of  deceased 
ministers,  that  the  combined  incomes  of  the  funds  in  several  of  the  States  and  of 
the  National  Fund  are  painfully  insufficient  to  meet  those  needs.  The  State  and 
National  funds  supplement  each  other  and  the  interests  which  they  represent  are 
one.  Their  relations  should  therefore  be  most  harmonious  and  their  co-operation 
hearty  and  intelligent.  Such  is  doubtless  the  desire  and  the  spirit  of  all  who  have 
been  appointed  to  advance  and  conserve  these  beuefactions. 

The  National  Fund  has  especially  in  view  those  who  have  served  the  church  on 
the  home  and  foreign  fields,  laboring  in  destitute  sections  and  for  small  compensa- 
tion, and  therefore  have  been  unable  to  provide  for  the  time  of  old  age  or  for  their 
loved  ones  left  helpless  through  the  contmgency  of  death.  Most  of  its  beneficiaries 
are  of  these  classes  and  of  those  who,  because  of  their  residence  or  other  reasons,  are 
outside  the  rules  which  control  the  State  appropriations.  All  these  cases  appeal 
most  justly  and  tenderly  to  the  whole  churcn.  Their  number  is  increasing  and 
most  of  them  are  exceedingly  pathetia  These  heroic  servants  of  the  church  are  not 
beggan  nor  objects  of  chan^.~  Their  claim  rests  upon  life-long  and  self-sacrificing 
service.  It  is  an  appeal  to  the  Fense  of  justice  and  righteousness  which  must 
always  be  the  true  credentials  of  the  church  of  God. 

Believing  that  these  are  marked  attributes  of  the  Congregational  churches,  we 
lay  this  matter  upon  our  churches  and  ministers  with  the  abiding  confidence  of  a 
loving  and  generous  response. 

FORM  OP  ▲  BEQUBST. 

I  give  totht**  Tni$tee$  of  the  National  Council  of  the  Congregational  Churches  of 
the  United  States" DoUarft  to  be  itua /or  the  purpose  of  Minis- 
terial Beii^. 

8BCBSTABIB8  OF  STATK  OROANIZATIONS  OB  COMMITTBBS. 

Bev.  Waltkb  Fbbar,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  Bev.  B.  T.  Cboss,  York,  Neb. 

Edwabb  a.  Walkbb,  Pasadena,  Cal.  Bev.  J.  B.  Aikbn,  Concord,  N.  H. 

Bev.  Jobl  8.  Ivbs,  Hartford,  Conn.  Bev.  N.  W.  Bates,  W.  Bloomfield,  N.Y. 

Bev.  Jambs  Tompkins,  Chicaeo,  111.  Bev.  E.  O.  Mead,  Burton,  O. 

Bev.  T.  O.  DouoLASfl,  Grinnell,  Iowa.  Bev.  C.  F.  Clafp,  Forest  Grove.  Ore. 

Rev.  C.  M.  8hbij>on,  Topeka,  Kan.  Hbbbbbt  J.  Wblls,  Kingston,  B.  I. 

Prof.  F.  B.  Dmno,  Bangor,  Me.  C.  F.  Thompson,  Brattleboro,  vt. 

Bev.  EDwnc  B.  Palmbb,  Boston,  Mass.  Bev.  H.  A.  Mineb,  Madison,  Wis. 

Bev.  F.  C.  Wood,  Giiylord,  Mich.  Rev.'F.  V.  S.  Fishbb,  Minneapolis,Minn. 


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1903.]  THEOLOGICAL   SEMINARIEB.  5i^ 


THE  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARIES. 


ANDOVBB  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINAHY,  Andoteb,  Mass. 

Opened,  September  28,  1808. 

TACULTT  AMD  INSTRUCT0B8,  1902-1903. 

Egbbbt  Cofun  Smtth,  d.  d..  Brown  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History. 
Edward  Youno  Hingks,  d.  d.,  Abbot  Professor  of  Christian  Theology;  Smith 

Professor  of  Biblical  Theology. 
Whjjam  Hkkbt  Btdkr,  d.  d.,  Norris  Professor  of  New  Testament  Interpretation. 
Ckaslks  Orbin  Dat,  d.  d.,  President;  Bartlet  Professor  of  Practical  Theology. 
JOHK  WmTHROP  Pjuatnsb,  d.  d.,  Taylor  Professor  of  History. 
WiLxiAM  BoflKNZWBia  Abnold,  PH.  D.,  Hitchcock  Professor-elect  of  the  Hebrew 

LftDgnage  and  Literature. 
WnxiAM  Ladd  Bopbs,  a.  m.,  Librarian. 
OwxK  Hamxltox  Qatbs,  ph.  d.,  Instractor  in  Hebrew. 
BnnrKT  Guvhisov,  a.  b.,  Jones  Instructor  in  Elocution. 
BosarrxB  Howard,  Instructor  in  Vocal  Music. 

JoHK  P.  Jonbs,  D.D.,  Hyde  Lecturer  upon  Foreign  Missions,  1902-1903. 
William  F.  Slogum,  d.d.,  ll.  d.,  South  worth  Lecturer  upon  Congregational  Polity^ 

1902-1903. 
SbIiAH  Mrbbill,  d.  d.,  ll.  d..  Curator  of  the  Museum. 


Calrmdar. — The  next  seminary  year  begins  on  Wednesday,  Sept.  16, 1903,  and 
ends  June  9, 1901,  witii  a  recess  from  Dec.  23  to  Jan.  6. 

ADMBMiTOK.  —  Students  are  admitted  upon  presentation  of  certificates  of  member* 
ship  in  some  Christian  Church,  and  of  graduation  at  a  college  or  uniyersity. 
Applicants  who  are  not  graduates  will  be  required  to  pass  an  examination. 

OouRSR  or  Study.  — The  aim  of  the  course  is  to  prepare  men  thoroughly  for  the 
practioal  work  of  the  ministrT^.  The  fundamental  studies  in  the  Old  and  New 
Testaments,  the  History  of  the  Church,  the  System  of  Christian  Truth,  and  the 
Work  ol  the  Preacher  and  Pastor,  are  prescribed;  numerous  elective  courses 
enable  students,  in  accordance  with  their  interests  and  aptitudes,  to  pursue  some  of 
theae  aabjeots  farther,  or  to  take  up  others  subsidiary  to  the  main  topics  of 
instruction.  To  giye  students  an  actual  acquaintance  with  the  work  of  their 
ealling  and  some  experience  in  it,  they  are,  as  far  as  possible,  associated  individually 
with  tbe  pastors  of  churches  in  Boston  and  Ticinity,  whom  they  assist  in  various 
ways  and  Rom  whom  they  reoeiye  personal  counsel  and  guidance. 


Drorrr. — The  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Divinity  is  conferred  upon  students  who 
■athtfaetoirily  complete  the  three  years'  course  of  study ;  it  is  ordinarily  required 
that  the  redpient  nold  a  college  degree. 

Graduatb  Studrrts. — Graduates  in  Theology  pursue  advanced  studies  and 
leseaiches  under  the  personal  direction  of  the  professors,  and  are  admitted  to  such 
cooises  of  lectures  as  they  may  elect. 

LcBRART  AVD  MusBUX.  —  The  library  contains  over  64,000  volumes.  A  reading- 
room  with  a  latse  and  carefully-selected  reference  library  is  accessible  to  students 
at  all  hoars.  The  museum  contains  an  extensive  collection  made  by  Dr.  Selah 
Merrill,  illnstrating  especially  the  fauna  of  Palestine  and  the  life  of  its  people. 

LocATiOR.  —  Andoyer  Is  twenty-three  miles  from  Boston,  and  is  reached  by  the 
Western  Division  of  the  Boston  and  Maine  Railroad  in  thirty-five  to  forty  minutes. 

For  eatalognes  or  farther  information  address  the  President  of  the  Faculty. 


60  GONGBEOATIONAL  YEAB-BOOK.  [1903. 

BANGOB  THBOLOQIGAL  8BMINABY,  Banoob,  Mb. 

Opened,  October,  1816.  ' 


FAGCJLTT. 

Rer.  John  S.  Sbvtall,  d.  d.,  Fogg  Professor  of  Sacred  Rhetoric  and  Oratory,  and 
Lecturer  on  Pastoral  Theology  and  Sociology. 

Rey.  Chablbs  J.  H.  Rofbs,  d.  d.,  BEayes  Professor  of  New  Testament  Language 
and  Literature,  and  Librarian. 

Rev.  FBAKcn  B.  Dbkio,  d.  d.,  Professor  of  Old  Testament  Language  and  Literatore. 

Rev.  Clarbncb  A.  Bbckwith,  d.  d.,  Back  Professor  of  Ghristian  Theology,  and 
Lecturer  on  Ghurch  Polity. 

Bey.  Hbnbt  W.  Hulbebt,  d.  d.,  Waldo  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History. 


Miss  Gabbib  8.  Gbbbnb,  Librarian. 


THB  bond  foundation. 

Prof.  Leblib  a.  Lbb,  ph.  d.,  of  Bowdoin  Gollege  on  (Geology. 
Prof.  Hbnbt  Johnson,  ph.  d.,  of  Bowdoin  College  on  Art. 


Bangob  Sbminabt  is  open  to  Christians  of  eyery  denomination. 

GouBSB  OF  Studt,  Juniob  Ybab.  —  Hebrew,  Greek,  the  Bible  as  literature,  Old 
and  New  Testament  Exegesis,  Old  Testament  History,  Psychology,  Philosophical 
Ethics,  Review  of  Geneial  History,  Introdaction  to  Church  History,  Rhetoric, 
Enelish  Literature,  special  instruction  in  N.  T.  Greek. 

Middlb  Ybab.  —  Apologetics,  Old  and  New  Testament  ExM«sis  and  Theology, 
New  Testament  Criticism,  Church  History,  Homiletics,  Vocal  Culture. 

Sbniob  Ybab.  —  Church  History,  Homiletics,  Pastoral  Theology,  Sociology,  Sys- 
tematic Theology,  Old  and  New  Testament  Theology  or  Exegesis,  Systematic 
Theology,  Church  Polity ;  in  1902-3  the  Ritschlian  Theology ;  Normal  Chuts  in  Bibli- 
cal Study. 

On  the  Bond  Foundation  there  are  siven  two  courses  of  instruction,  one  in  each 
half  year,  on  scientific  subjects,  as  Geology,  Biology,  Evolution,  Economics,  Com- 
paranve  Religion,  Art  aud  the  like.  Six  different  courses  will  thus  be  given  in 
each  three  years. 

Expenses  and  Aid.  —  There  is  no  charge  for  tuition,  rooms,  ftimiture,  library, 
gymnasium,  or  any  privilege  of  the  Seminary.  The  dormitory  is  in  good  condition 
and  the  rooms  are  fumishM.  The  price  of  board  is  about  93.00  per  week.  The 
income  of  the  Washburn  fund  and  some  other  funds,  given  expressly  to  aid  members 
of  the  Seminary,  which  amounts  to  about  half  the  cost  of  ooard,  is  available  for 
students  whose  circumstances  require  it,  provided  their  character  and  scholarship 
are  satisfactory.  There  is  aJso  a  small  loan  fund  for  the  temporary  accommodation 
of  those  who  need  it. 

PosT-<iBADUATB  ScHOLABSHiPS. — There  are  three  scholarships  established  for 
the  benefit  of  graduates  of  this  Seminary:  one  of  $50  to  aid  any  student  who 
remains  to  take  a  fourth  year  after  graduating:  and  two  of  $100  each  at  Bowdoin 
College,  to  assist  students  who,  having  graduated  at  the  Seminary,  may  be  admitted 
to  the  College  for  further  study.  ''^  " 

PBBAOHiNa.  —  AlS  it  is  believed  to  be  conducive  to  the  best  professional  training  to 
combine  practice  with  Uieory,  students  are  idlowed  to  exercise  their  gifts  in  hol&ig 
meetings  and  in  preaching  as  opportunities  may  offer,  under  the  express  approbation 
of  the  Facul^,  it  being  providea  that  the  prescribed  exercises  of  the  Seminary  are 
not  neglected.  Facilities  for  such  services  are  afforded  in  the  missionary  fields 
within  reach  of  the  Seminary. 

LiBBABT.  —The  Seminary  has  an  excellent  library,  numbering  more  than  twenty- 
three  thousand  Ave  hundred  volumes,  and  a  permanent  library  fund,  with  the 
income  of  which  constant  additions  are  made  of  the  latest  and  most  valoable  litera- 
ture. 

Gtmnasiitm.— The  gymnasium  is  provided  with  suitable  apparatus,  and  special 
instruction  is  given  four  days  in  the  week. 

Anniversary  occurs  on  Wednesday,  May  20, 1903. 

The  next  seminary  year  will  open  on  Thuriiday,  Sept.  8, 1903. 

Requests  for  catalogues,  letters  of  inquiry,  or  application  for  admission  should  bo 
addressed  to  the  Corresponding  Secretary, 

Pbofbssob  0.  A.  BECKWITH, 

BcmgoTf  Maine. 


1908.]  THEOLOOIGAL   SElilN ARIES.  61 

PACIFIC  THEOLOGICAL' SEMINARY,  Bsrkklbt,  Cal. 

Opened  for  service,  1869. 

FAOUi/rr. 

JoHif  Kxox  MoLkav,  d.  d..  President,  and  Leotarer  on  Pastoral  Methods. 
Gbobos   Mooab,  b.  t.  d.,  Professor  of  Apologetios  and  the  Relations  of  Chris- 
tianity and  Science;  acting  Professor  of  Chnrch  Hist^. 
Chaslbs  SumniB  Nash,  a.  m.,   d.  d.,  Professor  of   Homiletios  and   Pastoral 

Theology,  and  Secretary  of  Faculty. 
WiLUAM  Fbbdxbio  Bad^,  b.  d.,  fh.  d.,  Professor  of  Old  Testament  Langoages 

and  Literatore. 
Thomas  Cowdbv  Lauohlih,  b.  d.,  ph.  d.,  Professor  of  New  Testament  Greek  ana 

Exegesis. 

— ,  Professor  of  Biblical  and  Systematic  Theology. 

Spbncbb  Cokb  Gabbison,  Instmotor  in  Elocution. 

Conrses  l^  the  following  professors  haye  been  incorporated  in  the  Seminary 
Cnrricmlam  :  — 

Hibam  Vah  Kibk,  b.  d.,  ph.  d.,  Dean  of  the  Berkeley  Bible  Seminary  (Christian). 
Max  L.  Mabgoub.  ph.  d.»  Associate  Professor  of  the  Semitic  Luigoages  and 

Literatures,  UniTersity  of  California. 
John  Fbtxb,  ll.  d.,  Professor  of  Oriental  Languages  and  Literatures,  University 

of  California. 
Thomas  Botkbbfobd  Baoon,  a.  b.,  b.  d.,  Professor  of  Modem  European  History, 

University  of  California. 
EBwnr  UtLLma  Stabbuck,  ph.  d.,  Lxland  Stanford,  Jr.,  University,  Lecturer. 
Gbobob  Maixx>lm  Stbatton,  ph.,  d..  University  of  California,  Lecturer  on  Uie 

Psychology  of  Religion,  1902-03. 

OOUB8B8  OF  STUDY. 

The  main  purpose  is  to  train  men  lor  the  practical  ministry,  especially  the  Con* 
negational  ministry.  The  usual  courses  in  fixegetical.  Historical,  Systematic,  and 
PnM^cal  Theology  are  provided.  The  prescribed  courses,  about  one  half  of  the 
whole,  are  arranged  to  cover  the  fundamental  parts  of  all  departmeuts.  For  the 
rest  the  student,  so  fto  as  prepared,  is  allowed  to  choose  freely  among  electives  cov- 
ering all  reoognlzed  brancnes.  Seventy-two  units  of  credit  are  the  required  mini-^ 
mum  for  naouation,  a  unit  representing  one  class-room  exercise  a  weex  for  a  half 
year.  Henrew  is  not  requirea  (Greek  is)  for  the  degree  of  b.  d.,  but  unusual  facili- 
ties are  furnished  for  acquiring  it.  The  Universitv  of  California  has  established  an 
excellent  oourse  in  modem  charities. 

FACILinXS. 

Ths  Skmotabt  has  removed  from  Oakland  to  Berkeley,  the  seat  of  the  Uni v  o.^ty 
of  California.  It  is  thus  enabled  to  avail  itself  freelv  of  the  advantages  of  this 
University,  among  the  foremost  in  the  United  States,  all  of  its  courses  being  open  to 
the  Seminary  stuaents.  There  are  8,000  students  in  the  Academic  Departments  at 
Berkel^,  and  4,000  in  the  entire  University.  The  Library  of  the  University,  num- 
boiing  about  80,000  volumes,  and  the  special  Theological  Library  of  the  Seminary 
(7,000  volumes),,  will  afford  large  opportunities  for  special  study.  Preparation  in 
the  lanenages  of  China  and  Japan  can  be  had  in  the  Oriental  Department  of  the 
Univeinty,  or  in  medicine  in  the  Medical  School.  The  climate  is  remarkably  even, 
constantly  cool,  stimulating,  and  favorable  for  study  during  the  entire  year, 
knowing  nothing  of  debilitating  Spring  changes,  or  prostrating  Summer  heats. 

TXBMB  OF  admission* 

Thb  Skminabt  is  open  to  students  of  every  Christian  denomination,  to  women 
as  well  as  to  men.  Senior  standing  in  the  University  of  California,  or  its  strict 
equivalent,  is  required  for  admissfon  to  the  Theological  course,  though  students 
having  attidned  standing  equivalent  to  Junior  standing  in  the  University  may  be 
received  as  "  Sub-Juniors,''  under  the  care  of  the  Facul^,  to  complete  their 
preparation  for  Theology  in  the  University,  havinje^  some  biblical  work  in  the 
Seminary.  Special  students  may  be  received  as  in  the  University,  to  such  studies 
as  they  are  found  qualified  to  pursue. 

BXPBNBBS  AND  PBOUNIABT  AID. 

Incidbntal  Expbnsbs  amount  to  $9.00  per  half-year.  Board  may  be  had  in  the 
Students'  Club  at  about  $3.00  i>er  week.  The  Seminary  and  the  Congregational 
Education  Society  (the  help  of  the  latter,  however,  beinff  restricted  to 
Congregationid  students)  afford  annual  assistance;  bi)t  in  both  cases  upon 
oonoitiun  of  high  scholarly  work;  the  seminary  aid  is  graduated  upon  merit  basis 
from  976  to  |U76.  There  are  a  limited  number  of  preaching  stations  in  the 
neighborhood  where  stndents  may  have  the  opportunity  of  practical  work  and^of 
earning  a  portion  of  their  expenses. 

Thb  nbzt  Tbab  bboins  Aug.  18, 1903.    Address  the  President. 


1903.]  THEOLOGICAL   SEMINARIES.  63 

CHICAGO  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY,  Chicago,  III. 
Opened  for  InstractioD,  October,  1808. 

FACULTT. 

Bat*  Jcmbph  Hbscrt  Gbobob,  ph.  d.,  d.  d.,  President  and  Professor  of  Homiletios. 
Bar.  OatttOB  N.  Boabdmaw,   d.  d.,  lu  d.,   Bmeritos   Professor  of   Systematic 

TlMOlOgJ. 

Bmw.  8AMUBL  Ivma  Ouetum,  ph.  0.,  d.  d..  New  England  Professor  of  Old  Testament 

UtenEtore  and  Interpretation. 
Ber.  O.  BucKnraKAM  Willoox,  d.  d.,  Stone  Professor  of  Congregational  History, 

Charoh  Polity  and  Special  Stadies. 
Bar.  HuoB  McDohald  Boott,  d.  d.,  Sweetxer  and  Michigan  Professor  of  Ecclesi* 

■atieal  EUstory. 
B0T.  Obabax  Tatloe,  d.  d.,  ll.  d.,  Professor  of  Christian  Sociology  and  Pastoral 

neology. 
Bar.  Bdwabd  T.  Habpsb,  ph.  d.,  Professor  of   Assyriology  and   Comparative 

B^Jfion. 
Ber.  VftLLUM  B.  Chambbrlaxv,  d.  d.,  Scoville  Professor  of  Pulpit  Oratory  and 

Sacred  Mosic. 
BeT.  Wk.  Douglas  Mackbvzib,  d.  d.,  Illinois  Professor  of  Systematic  Theology. 
Bav.  Louis  Bubtok  Cbans,  b   d.,  Iowa  Professor  of  New  Testament  Literature 

and  Interpretation. 
Mr.  A.  N.  Fox,  b.  d.,  Instructor  in  the  German  Department. 
Bar.  H.  A.  Jbbnbbbo.  b.  d.,  Professor  of  Biblical  and  Practical  Theology  in  the 

Dttno-Norwegian  Department. 
BeT.  Otto  C.  Gbaubb,  Instructor  in  the  Dano-Norwegian  Department. 
Bav.  FmiDOLP  Bibbbbo,  Professor  of  Biblical  and  Systematic  Theology  in  the 

Swedish  Department. 
Bar.  Maovub  B.  Pbtbbson,  Instructor  in  the  Swedish  Department. 

ADMxmoir.  —  The  Seminary  is  open  to  students  of  all  denominations.  Candidates 
for  admission  must  have  received  a  collegiate  education,  or  an  equivalent  prepara- 
tion. 

Tjuiaa  AWD  Vacations.  —  The  academic  year  begins  the  last  Wednesday  in 
Saptamber  and  closes  the  second  Thursday  in  May.  The  various  courses  are 
arranged  in  three  terms  with  examinations  at  the  end  of  each.  There  is  a  recess  of 
two  weeks  at  Christmas. 

SrruATioxr.—  The  Seminary  Buildings  front  Union  Park.  The  location  is  quiet, 
bat  the  centre  of  the  city  may  be  reached  in  ten  minutes. 

Coubsb  of  Study.—  The  Course  of  Study  covers  three  years;  the  lectures  are 
preseribad  and  elective.  Each  student  is  reauired  to  take  fourteen  lecture  hours  a 
waek.  ten  prescribed  and  four  elective.  All  graduates  receive  a  diploma ;  special 
work  is  required  for  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Divinity.  The  degree  of  ph.  o.  is 
also  given  in  graduate  work. 

Thx  Gbbxan  AMD  thb  Soandinavian  Dbpahtments.  ~  Students  in  these 
^apartments  take  part  of  the  Course  in  the  English  language,  according  to  their 
srada  of  preparation,  that  they  may  be  able  to  preach  also  in  English.  They  are, 
DOwevaTy  excused  from  most  English  studies,  in  place  of  which  they  have  such 
•stadias  in  their  own  native  languages  as  are  best  adapted  to  prepare  them  to  min* 
later  to  our  German  or  Scandinavian  fellow-citizens. 

Hammond  Ltbrabt.—  This  contains  the  Qbnbbal  and  the  Rbfbbbmcb  Libbabt 
with  over  20,000  volumes,  which  is  arranged  in  six  rooms  according  to  subjects. 
Thasa  snb-departments  are  furnished  with  the  best  helps  for  students,  and  are  open 
daily.  The  students  have  easy  access,  also,  to  the  public  libraries  of  Chicago,  which 
are  among  the  best  endowed  and  eouipped  in  the  country. 

BzpmBS. — N«>  charges  are  maae  for  instruction,  or  for  the  use  of  Hammond 
Ubiafy.  Famished  rooms  axe  drawn  in  the  treasurer's  office  on  the  first  day  of  the 
fall  term  at  10  a.  m.  The  following  charges  are  made  for  the  occupancy  of  rooms  in 
tba  Seminary  buildings:  $1.00  a  week  for  rooms  occupied  by  two  students ;  $1.25  for 
rooms  alone.  Good  board  can  be  had  in  the  neighborhood  of  the  Seminary  for 
$2.90  or  $3.00  aweek. 

Financial  Aid.  —  From  the  Congregational  Education  Society  $50  a  year. 
Additional  aid  is  given  by  merit  scholarshii>s,  in  value  from  $75  to  $175.  according 
totba  grade  of  the  men;  also  by  loans  up  to  $75.  A  Fellowship,  the  income  ol 
ilOfiOO,  is  offered  to  each  class. 
Attiliatbd  Schools— Of  Church,  Music  and  Deaconess  Training. 
For  farther  information,  apply  to  Prof.  H.  M.  Scott,  520  W,  Adams  Street,  or  Mr. 
H.  W.  Chester,  81  Ashland  Boulevard,  Chioago,  111. 


L903.]  THEOLOGICAL   SE&UN ARIES.  65 


HARTFORD  THEOLOOICAL  SEMINARY,  Habtford,  Conn. 

Founded,  1834. 

FACULTY. 

D*  HAsnuHfT,  D.  D.,  PrtMent,  Riley  ProfesBor  of  Christian  Theology, 
and  luttooCor  In  EncyoloiMBdift  and  HethodoloKy. 
Wjaoo  B.  Pbatt,  hub.  i>.,  Ftofefleorof  Ecclesiastical  Music  and  Hymnology. 
KMLAMffBOV  W.  Jacobui,  d.  d.,  Hosmer  Professor  of  New  Testament  Ezecesis. 
Rmm  K.  Mitcbbu:.,  d.  b.,  Professor  of  Gneco-Roman  and  Eastern  Church  Hia- 


Clabx  B.  Bbakdslks,  d.  d.,  Profeswir  of  Biblical  Dogmatics  and  Ethics. 
AiMKAKvmM  R.  MuuuAM,  A.  B.,  Samnel  Hawes  Professor  of  Practical  Theology 

and  Glniitfatti  BoekdoiQr* 
A  VTRDB  L.  OiLLBTT,  D.  D.,  ProfessoT  of  Apolocetios. 
Lkwii  R.  Patov,  yh.  D.,  Profenor  of  Old  Testament  Exegesis  and  Criticism, 

IiHtmetor  tn  Assyrian  and  Cognate  r<angnages,  and  Registrar. 
DmoAjr  R.  Xacdoiiald,  b.  d.,  Professor  of  Semitic  Languages. 
Kdwabd  E.  NoVBiB,  ■.  T.  b.,  Associate  Professor  of  Biblical  Theology. 
CvBTM  X.  Gxbb,  ph.  d.,  AModate  Professor  of  Germanic  and  Western  Church 

HislotT. 
SnrBXN  T.  LirntSTOv,  a.  m..  Associate  Professor  of  Elocution  and  English. 
Gkablm  8.  TBatbb,  ph.  d.,  Librarian  and  Instructor  in  Bibliology. 
Aottui  B.  Bambtt,  b.  d.,  Lacnuer  on  Experiential  Theology. 
JuDaov  Smith,  d.  d..  Lecturer  on  Foreign  Missions. 
WUiUAK  A.  UoiiXJOAT.  D.  D.,  Leoturer  on  Presbyterian  Polity. 
Cbablbi  W.  McCobmick,  d.  d..  Lecturer  on  Methodist  Polity. 


Tbh  BmxHAXT  alms  (1)  to  develop  a  yigorons  spiritual  life  as  the  only  sound 
baste  for  ■ohajaiahlp  and  service,  (2)  to  train  in  scientific  methods  of  exegetlcal  and 
hlfltorioal  reeearch,  (3)  to  discover  the  truth  of  God  as  revealed  in  the  Scripturps,  and 
tha  laadins  of  his  Spirit  in  history,  in  order  to  apply  that  truth  in  the  realms  of 
Khoocht  aoa  endeayor,  so  as  to  meat  the  present  needs  of  the  iirorld  and  promote  the 
Bpiaad  of  his  Kingdom. 

Tkb  Cubbiculuh  oomprises  both  required  and  elective  studies.  After  pursuing 
oettain  Prallmlnary  Stodies  (16B  hofarv).  each  student  selects  one  of  twelve  care- 
fully difFarantiated  Groups  (eaoh  aggregating  900  hours),  and  to  this  Group  he  may 
Chan  add  from  105  to  400  nooriof  Eleotives,  chosen  freely  from  almost  250  courses. 
llila  SFSlam  omnbiaea  a  doe  balance  of  discipline  with  great  ela8ticit\  iu  meeting 
IndlTidval  needs.  In  every  sal^cct  modern  methods  are  employed,  with  close  con- 
taet  batwean  taaohar  and  papil,  and  strong  incentive  to  scholarly  habits.  Besides 
tha  ovdlBarj  fialda  ol  theological  study,  each  presented  with  exceptional  fulness, 
onufual  .opportnnltias  era  supplied  in  missions,  general  and  special  pedagogy, 
litarglcs,  Tarlons  dhnroh  polities,  music,  etc.  Graduate  study  is  strongly  encour- 
acad,  ana  spedal  courses  may  be  arranged  for  peculiar  cases.  Two  fellowships  are 
offaradt  eacB  wt  two  years  ol  foreign  study;  also  five  prizes,  a  special  fund  for 
bodks.  ato.  Students  have  access  to  a  great  variety  of  classes  and  lectures  not 
airletly  wllhin  tha  curriculum. 

Tbm  Atpabatub  includes  a  rapidly  increasing  library  of  about  80,000  volumes 
{•zclodiBg  dnnlloatss),  containing  several  unique  collections,  to  which  students  have 
aerssi  daj  sod  arenlng,  museum  and  reading-room,  gymnasium,  music-room,  etc. 

Thbhb  ov  Admission.  —  Candidates  for  admission  must  be  members  of  some 
Clulstiaii  Ctauroh  and  graduates  of  some  college.  Thone  who  are  not  college  grad- 
uates BM^ff  after  ezammatioii,  be  admitted  on  probation  during  the  first  term. 

All  COMSSS  are  open  to  women  on  the  same  terms  as  to  men. 

Xzpbvbbs.—  No  charge  is  made  for  tuition,  rooms,  furniture  and  bedding,  or  use 
a(  tha  Ubfary  and  apparatus,  except  a  nominal  fee  of  $25  for  use  of  steam  and  for 
snpsrvisloa.  Board  is  provided  at  the  Seminary  under  the  care  of  the  Students' 
AssaolatlOB.  at  $SJSO  per  week. 

Bchoiaitfiip  aid  Is  provided  for  those  neediug  it,  in  addition  to  the  grant  from 
the  BduoatUm  Society. 

Calbbixab.— Tha  seventieth  year  begins  on  Sept.  30, 1003.  and  closes  on  May  26, 
1901.  The  various  ooorses  are  arranged  in  three  terms.  Examinations  are  held  at 
the  close  of  aacb  snl^ect  or  principal  topic. 

For  the  Annual  Register,  or  further  information,  address  Pbof.  M.  W.  Jacobus. 


1903.]  THEOLOGICAL   SEMINARIES.  67 


OBBRLIN  THEOLOGICAL  SBMINARV. 

Obbblik,  Ohio. 
Opened  for  servioe  in  1835. 

FACULTT. 

IT  C.  Kiiro,  D.  D  ,  President,  Finney  Professor  of  Theolofi^y. 
O.  Fkbdbuck  WaiaHT,  o.  d.,  ll.  d  ,  Professor  of  the  Harmony  of  Science  and 

Bavelation. 
hrmmmr  H.  CuasiCB,  d.  o.,  Holbrook  Professor  of  Saored  Rhetoric  and  Practical 

TtMolnij. 
Kdwabd  iT  BoswoRTB,  D.  D.,  Prufessur  of  the  New  Tes^uneot  Lanf^tAffe  and 

.AUBBBT  T.  Swzico,  D.  D.,  Prfifessor  of  Church  History. 

Bar.  JuuiM  A.  Bbwcb,  fh.  d.,  Acting  Professor  of  the  Old  Testament  Language 

•od  Literatnre. 
Rvr.  Loua  F.  Mibkoyskt,  a.  m.,  Principal  of  the  Slaric  Department,  and  Bro- 
faaor  of  the  Bohemian  Language. 
#  WiLEAAM  O.  Cabkbt,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Elocution. 

L.  BooABT,  FH.  D.,  Associate  Professor  of  Sociology  in  Oberlin  Collef^e. 
■n  J.  Btdbe,  d.  d.,  Lecturer  on  the  American  Missionary  Association. 


The  Bamtnaiy  it  open  to  students  of  all  denominations.  It  has  a  full  corps  of 
pralMKne  of  its  own  and  offers  its  students  all  the  work  essential  to  a  theological 
tnUDtng.    la  addition  students  are  admitted  to  the  College  classes  without  charge. 

ApBilTeanti  for  admission  must  present  college  diplomas,  or  satisfy  the  faculty  by 
•BMUDBtioD  or  certificate  that  tney  have  had  the  equivalent  of  a  college  course. 
Uwon  gnduatlont  the  Academic  Devree  of  Bachelor  of  Dirinity  is  cimferred. 
*.TIm  minimum  requirement  for  all  candidates  for  a  degree  is  1,440  houn«  of  lectures 
and  iMdiationB.  The  most  enential  courses  of  each  department  are  required ;  this 
■rock  UDOiuits  to  817  hours.  Hebrew  being  elective,  toe  required  amount  of  work 
In  Utm  Old  Testament  department  mav  be  done  either  in  Hebrew  Exegesis  or  in 
latradao&loii  and  Biblical  The<ilogy.  In  addition  to  the  required  work,  a  large 
■antber  of  eleetiw  oonmes  is  offered,  aggregating  1,538  hours,  from  which  each 
fdent  eleeCa  at  least  828  hours.  These  courses  cover  a  large  range  of  more 
~  work  in  the  seveml  departments. 

lie  in  the  ministry  many  who  have  not  received  adequate  training  for  it 
rho  mxm  di<*coTer  their  need  of  theological  study.  The  reasonable  requirements 
lor  admJftikm  to  the  remilAr  courses  of  theolofi^  place  such  training  bevona  the  reach 
of  maw  men  of  this  olass.  In  the  interest  of  a  better  educated  mini'<try  the  Semi- 
■wy  oSen  its  advantageii  to  a  limited  number  of  ordained  miniflters  who  have  already 
hna  A  pnstonmte,  and  who  wish  to  enter  upon  theologi<-al  (Studies  for  not  less  than  a 
tin  jMT.  They  may  enter  such  courses  as  thev  are  prepared  to  pursue  with  profit, 
■ad  wUl  be  given  certificates  for  all  work  completed. 


. -7- The  oliti^t  of  this  department  is  to  train  up  pastors  for 
SIbtIo  immigrants  to  this  country.  Thorough  instruction  is  given  in  the 
NBiea  language.  The  course  of  study  varies  to  suit  the  needs  or  individuals, 
eolminatee  in  the  regular  theological  course. 

LnuLAMT  eoutaini  about  fifty-three  thousand  volumes. 


.^Council  Hall,  the  Seminary  building,  has  fully  furnished  rooms  with 
WBler  heat  for  fifty  students.  Those  rooming  here  pay  a  moderate  incidental 
§9Bg  TBiying  aoofffding  to  location  of  room.  Other  students  pay  a  fee  of  $6.  Aside 
from  this  lee  there  to  no  charge  made  by  the  Seminary.  The  price  of  hoard  in 
OheiUn  la  from  82.00  to  $3.00  a  week.    Other  expenses  are  correspondingly  low. 

PacnnAmT  aid  is  granted  to  those  who  need  it,  from  the  Congregational  Education 
Tt  And  from  Seminary  scholarship  funds.  The  amount  ordinarily  recrived 
Edocaiion  Society  lias  not  been  less  than  850.  The  Seminary  funds  are 
fat  excellence  in  soholarshipin  the  form  of  merit  scholarships  varying  in 
It  Ikora  S60  to  8100  each  year.  There  U  also  a  loan  fnud.  There  has  genenilly 
alrandrint  opportunity  for  work  in  Home  Misf>ionary  fields  and  elsewhere 
dnring  Ae  rammer  vacation  of  four  months,  and  occasional  preeuihing  for  rumuner- 
BStoDM  poHihIe  during  term  time. 

The  jeBT  of  study  oonsists  of  thirty-two  weeks  in  two  semesters.  The  next  year 
bMlni  wadneadajpSept.  23, 1903.  For  further  information  address  Pbof.  Edward 
I.  BoeWOBTH. 


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1903.]  THEOLOGICAL   SEMINARIES.  69 

DIVINITY  SCHOOL  OF  YALE  UNIVERSITY,  Nbw  Havbn,  Conn. 

PACULTT  AND  INSTRUCTORS. 

AaTHUB  Twarufo  Hadlkt,  ll.  d.,  President. 

FsAitK  Kjciort  Saxdbrs,  ph.  d  ,  D.  D.,  Deaii  of  the  Faculty,  and  Professor  of 

BibUaal  Hlttorv  and  Archieoloxy* 
Qmomam  Bdwabd  Dat,  o.  d.,  Holmes  Professor  of  the  Hebrew  Languaf^e  and  Lit- 

.  ermtore,  Bmeritna. 
Qmomau  Paul  Fibrsb,  d.  d.,  ll.d.,  Titos  Street  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  His- 

toijf  ■meritiiB. 
f.iBWisOBBiiO!«oBRA8TOW,  D.  D.,  Pnifes<^>r  of  Practical  Theology. 
Bdwabd  Lswn  Cubtui,  ph.  d.,  d.  d.,  Holmes  Professor  of  the  Hebrew  Langnage 

and  Utontara. 
Qmomam  Uamksb  STSvm,  ph.  d.,  d.  d.,  Dwight  Professor  of  Systematic  Theology. 
Pbaxk  Grakbbslain  Poktbe,  ph.  o.,  d.  d.,  Winkley  Professor  of  Biblical  Theology. 
Bbv JAMur  WuvBR  Bacon,  litt.  d.  ,  d.  d.,  Backingham  Professor  of  New  Testa- 

menl  Criticism  nnd  Interpretation. 
WiLLnrrom  Walxxb,  ph.  d..  d.  d.,  Titus  Street  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History. 
Ckablbb  Cutlbb  Tobrbt,  ph.  d.,  Iiistmctor  in  Semitic  LaoKiuiges. 
Okablbb  FbBTBB  Kbht,  ph.  d..  Instructor  in  Biblical  Literature. 
ReT.  Waltbb  Mblvillb  Patton,  ph.  d..  Instructor  in  Semitic  Languages. 
William  Bacon  Bailby,  ph.  d..  Instructor  in  Sociology. 
Gbbxtillb  Pbbot  Klusrb,  Instructor  iji  Elocution. 
Fekduuck  Lxht,  m.  a.,  Instructor  in  Hebrew  and  Biblical  Literature. 

SPECIAL  LBCTURBRS. 

Gbobob  Aboibb  GoBDOir,  d.  d.,  Lyman  Beecher  I^ecturer.     Subject:   Ultimate 

ConoBMloas  of  Failh. 
Waltbb  XjOWBIb  Hbbyby,  ph.  d.     Subject:  Educational  Principles  Applied  to 

Ballflons  Teft<*hing. 
Obobob  William  Knox,  d.  d.,  Nathaniel  Willi^tm  Taylor  Lecturer.     Subject: 

The  IMnot  and  Fundamental  Proofs  of  the  Christian  Religion. 

Rhlathoii  to  tbb  UNiYBBsrrY. — The  DiYinity  School  is  one  of  the  oo-ordinate 

DopBTtBMMita  of  Yale  UnlYersity:  its  students  enjoy  all  the  general  advantages  of 

B  ualvwsitj  reridence  and  reoeive  from  the   Corporation,  on  completing  their 

Ume-ji«Bn  ooonet  the  degree  of  b.  D.,and  are  enrolled  among  the  alumni  of  the 

UhIywiI^. 

OoDBBBBor  Stvdt.  — The  studies  are  of  two  clas8<>fl,  prescribed  and  eleetive. 
ThB  pranerlbed  studies,  given  bj  the  Faculty,  cover  about  two  thirds  of  the  required 
woik  of  the  three  yeare;  the  elective  studies  may  be  made  up  from  Divinity  courses 
or  finom  coones  given  in  the  Graduate  School.  Students  at  the  close  of  the  second 
yOBT  of  Btodf  have  the  option  of  continuing  as  candidates  for  the  degree  of  a.  d.,  or 
of  heooBilnilf  by  enrolment  in  the  Graduate  School,  candidates  for  the  degree  of 
nL  D.  (nqinrlng  two  more  years  of  resident  study). 

Gbaduatb  OB  FoaBTB-zBAB  CLASS.  — Students  of  approved  scholarship  who 
hBVB  oompleted  b  three-yean  oonrse  of  theological  study,  here  or  elsewhere,  are 
Bdadtted  lo  the  Graduate  Class,  in  which  advanced  studies  in  Theology  are  pursued 
mider  the  direction  of  the  Professors.  Scholarship  aid,  to  a  limited  amount,  will,  at 
the  diMRtion  of  the  Faculty,  be  given  to  men  of  superior  scholarship.  Members  of 
this  olan  may  become  cmnoidates  for  the  degree  ot  m.  a.  or  for  that  of  ph.  d.,  by 
omolBient  hi  the  Graduate  Department  of  the  University. 

TkB  Gbaduatb  Fbllowihip,  for  the  encouragement  of  further  theological  study 
In  this  ooanti^  or  abroad,  the  income  of  which  is  9000  for  one  year  after  gradua- 
tion. Is  offered  to  the  claas  entering  in  September,  1903. 

KzPBNBBi.— The  charge  for  the  care  and  heating  of  each  room  is,  approximately, 
$40  per  annnm.  Board  costs  from  $3.00  to  4.00  per  week.  The  necessary  expenses 
of  Batudent  for^he  school  year  of  thirty-four  weeks,  exclusive  of  clothing  and  per^ 
•ooal  expenses,  range  from  $iM0  to  $360. 

OPPOBTUVxnBfi  FOR  Sblf-Hrlp.  — Scholarship  aid  is  now  considered  not  as  a 
gift,  hat  as  a  means  of  livelihood  obtained  by  a  detlnite  amount  of  religious  work, 
nnder  oompetent  supervision.  The  extensive  scliolarship  funds  of  the  school  are 
need  to  create  opportunitieB  for  employment  in  New  Haven  and  vicinity,  through 
which  the  etndents  may  receive  training  in  pastoral  work.  The  average  amount  of 
time  spent  is  six  hoars  per  week,  for  which  the  remuneration  is  $100.  Further 
opportanitles  for  self-help,  if  needoil.  may  bo  obtained  through  the  Director  of 
Beiigloas  work.  Prise  sctiolarships  of  $100  and  S50  are  also  ofTerod  to  students  of 
BXoeptioiiAl  r.ink  in  scholarship. 

Tbbm  or  Study.  —  The  next  year  will  begin  on  Thursday,  September  24,  1903, 
end  oootinae  antil  the  first  Wednes<lay  in  June. 

Application  vub  Admission.  — The  conditions  of  admisision  arc  membership  in 
some  erancelical  charch,  and  a  lil)eriil  education  at  some  college  or  univeraity. 
Testimoaials  are  required  in  the  case  of  new  students  requiring  scholarship  aid. 
Getalogaee  Bod  forms  of  application  for  admission  may  l)c  obtained  b^  addtosaV^^ 
the  Dean,  Drawer  4,  YaleStMtion,  New  Haven.  Conn. 


70  CONGREGATIONAL   YKAli-BOOK,  [1903. 


ATLANTA  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY. 
Opened  Ootober,  1901. 

FACULTY. 

J.  Edward  Kibbtb,  President,  and  Professor  Church  Histo-y. 
Oakdnbb  S.  Butlbb,  a.  m.,  Professor  Systematic  Theology. 
Edward  A.  Bbrbt,  d.d.,  Secretary  and  Professor  Pastoral  Theolojry. 
Frank  O.  Hbllibb,  ph  d.,  Professor  New  Testament  Greek. 
Frank  E.  Jbnkins,  d.  d.,  Lecturer  on  Polity. 
AxMON  T.  Clakkb,  b.  d  ,  Dean  of  Correspondence  Department. 
John  F.  Blackburn,  Librarian.  • 

The  Seminary  alms,  (1)  to  develop  the  experimental  side  of  the  religious  life,  and 
thus  produce  an  evangelistic  and  spiritual  ministry;  (2)  to  give  the  student  an  insight 
into  modem  methods  of  interpretation,  but  so  as  to  produce  a  constructive  scholar^ 
ship;  (3)  to  find  God  and  the  Holy  Spirit  in  history  and  the  Church;  to  see  Christ  in 
the  lowliest  forms  of  philan^ropic  endeavor;  and  thus  preach  a  Gospel  for  the  whole 
life.  The  Seminary  aims  to  enable  the  student  to  have  definite  convictions  and  yet 
a  mind  open  to  the  advances  of  scholarship. 

The  courses  of  instruction  are  arranged  to  meet  the  needs  of  the  Southern  field. 
The  Classical  Theological  Course  embraces  three  years  of  study.  At  its  completion, 
the  degree  of  b.  d.  is  given.  Candidates  entering  upon  this  Course  must  have  a 
College  Course  or  its  equivalent.  The  English  Theological  Course  is  designed  to  meet 
the  needs  of  a  great  many  pastors  who  are  desirous  of  entering  upon  a  course  of  study, 
but  who  are  too  advanced  in  age  to  take  the  regular  college  preparatory  requirements. 
In  such  cases  the  course  embraces  three  years  of  study  beside  the  regular  English 
preparatory  studies.  The  third  course  is  the  Correspondence.  It  is  designed  to  meet 
the  needs  of  pastors  who  have  never  had  school  privileges,  and  who  are  so  situated 
that  they  cannot  leave  their  work  to  attend  the  Seminary  for  a  regular  course.  In 
such  cases  the  books  are  sent  to  the  student,  lessons  are  assigned  and  examinations 
are  given.  During  each  year  the  student  is  supposed  to  attend  the  Seminary  for 
one  month  during  a  course  of  lectures  that  embrace  Bible  study,  Sunday  School 
methods,  Christian  Endeavor  organization,  and  the  Church  as  a  social  and  religious 
factor. 

The  Seminary  cannot  ofiFer  the  apparatus  of  the  larger  seminaries,  but  can  say 
that  it  will  do4ts  best  for  the  intellectual  and  spiritual  life  of  every  student. 

Tbbms  of  Admission.  Candidates  for  admission  must  be  members  of  some 
evangelical  church.    Courses  are  opened  to  students  of  either  sex. 

Expbnsbs.  No  charge  is  made  for  tuition  or  room  rent.  Board  can  be  obtained 
for  S2  per  week.  A  limited  amount  of  student  aid  is  given  to  worthy  men.  All 
worthy  young  men  can  find  employment  in  the  city  that  will  enable  them  to  com- 
pletely pay  all  expenses.  The  Seminary  aids  the  young  men,  as  soon  as  they  are 
able,  to  secure  preaching  places,  of  which  there  are  many  near  the  city.  Practical 
work  in  connection  with  the  prosecution  of  studies  is  urged.  Preaching  and  Social 
Settlement  work  will  enable  the  student  to  get  a  clear  idea  of  some  of  the  phases  of 
work  which  are  to  be  his.  Thus  we  will  give  to  the  churches  men  with  a  practical 
as  well  as  a  theoretical  knowledge. 

For  information  address  the  President. 


1903.] 


THEOLOGICAL   8EMINABIE8. 


71 


STUDENTS. 


HAMMB  AKD  BKBmXKOSB. 


Abe^  Toshibami,  Tsanioka,  Japan. 
Achenbaok,  Solomon  Thos.,  Nazareth,  Penn. 
Adams,  Edward  Bradford,  Westport,  Conn. 
Adami,  William  Hooper,  Charleston,  S.  C. 
Alexander,  James  Lambert,  Middleville,  Oot. 
Allen,  Ernest  Boomer,  Toledo,  O. 
Ailing,  Emily  Maltby,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Ailing,  Morris  Ezra,  Northford.  Conn. 
Ananikian.  Mardiros  H.,  Leipsio,  Germany. 
Anderson,  Carl  Emil,  Proctor,  Vt. 
Anderson,  Fred  Read,  Cbioago,  111. 
Anilerson,  Olaf  Adolf,  Brattleboro,  Yt. 
Anthony,  Gould  Boydon,  Scotland,  Conn. 
Aorablan,  Anton  Felix,  Proctor,  Vt. 
Ayers,  Edward  Everett,  North  Andover,  Mass. 
Babcuck,  Joel,  College  Spring,  lo. 
Back,  Thomas  Johannes,  Racine,  Wis. 
Bailey,  Garden  Franklin,  Westbrook,  Conn. 
Baldwin,  Barton  John,  woodbridge.  Conn. 
Bandy,  John  William,  Berkeley,  Oal. 
Bandy,  Paal  Stathem,  Berkelejr.  Cal. 
Barker,  Herbert  Aostin,  Three  Rivers,  Mass. 
Barnes,  Howard  Clark,  Chicago,  111. 
Barnes,  Robert  James,  Milwaakee,  Wis. 
Baiton,  Herbert  Anson,  Wellington,  Mass. 
Bawden,  William  Henry,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Bayne,  John  Jalian,  Mendon,  111. 
Baals,  Charles  Elmer,  E.  Bridgewater,  Mass. 
Belknap,  Arthar  Train,  Andover,  Mass. 
Bell,  Abraham,  Steaben,  Wis. 
Bell,  Florence  Ellen,  Grove  City,  Penn. 
Bell,  Herman  Fiske,  Bristol,  R.  I. 
Berg,  Irving  Hasted,  Ellenville,  N.  T. 
Bertels,  Chancellor  Nelson,  Oakland,  Cal. 
Billings,  Osmond  Jesse,  Sharon,  Mass. 
Blackbam,  John  F.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Bliss,  Charles  Bemis,  Hockanum,  Conn. 
Blomberff,Carl  R{chardArx'der,Forsby.  N.  D. 
Blamfield,  Edward  Alfred,  Mnskegon,  Mich. 
Blomfield,  Stanlev  F.,  Stonv  Creek,  Conn. 
Boatiight,  Dunnell  Alexander,  Bangor,  Me. 
Bodwell,  Charles  Sherman,  New  Haven,Conn. 
Bolt,  Richard  Arthar,  Bangor,  Me. 
Booth,  Harold  George,  Boffalo,  N.  T. 
Brewer,  Frank  Sherman,  New  Hartford,Conn. 
Brockie,  John  Meickle,  Homestead,  Penn. 
Brown,  Albert  Raflftes,  Oberlin,  O. 
Bfown,  George  Henry,  Danbary,  Conn. 
Brown,  Helen  Everton,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Brown,  Robert  Elliott,  Oberlin,  O. 
Browne,  Alice  Sevmoar,  Harpoot,  Turkey. 
Back,  John  W.,  Kddyville,  lo. 
Baell,  Seth  Herbert,  Plymouth,  Conn. 
Ballard,  Frederic  Lanriston,  Allegheny  C.  Pa. 
Bargees,  Frederick  Merwin,  N.  Aven,  Conn. 


College  and  Year 
of  Qradaatlng. 


Mu.  Valley,  1899 
Lafayette,  1903 
Yale  U.  1901 

Union  U.        1902 
McGill  U.        ~ 
Olivet, 


Brown  U. 
Cen.  Tur. 


1896 

1902 
1897 


Northwestern, — 


Mt.  Union,     1892 
Amity,  1901 

Yale  U.  1891 

Wesleyan  U.  1902 

Coe,  — 

Coe,  — 

Amherst,  1897 

Oberlin,  1896 

Janesville,  1899 

Columbia  U.  1893 
Illinois,  1900 


Brown  U. 

Moody  Inst. 

Wellesley, 

Amherst, 

Lafayette, 

Cal.  U. 

Amherst, 

Yale  U. 

Olivet, 
Olivet, 


1893 

1901 
1901 
1901 
1902 
1900 

1890 

1902 
1896 


t  Seminary  and 
Class. 


Belolt, 
Oberlin, 


1891 
1902 


Smith,  1901 

Oberlin,  1901 

Mt.  Holyoke,  1900 

Oberlin,  1900 

Wooster  U.    1891 
Yale  U.  1897 


Yale,  Grad. 

Hartford,  Jun. 
Yale,  Mid. 

Hartford,  Jan. 
Chica^,  Grad. 
Oberlm,  Sen. 
Hartford,  Sp. 
Yale,  Jan. 

Hartford,  Sp.Fel. 
Chicago,^io.  Jun. 
Chicago,  P.  Dept. 
Chicago,6lo.  Jan. 
Bangor,  Sen. 
Ch{cago,Sii0.  Jan. 
Andover,  Sp. 
Chicago,  Jun. 
Chicago,  ^'10.  Mid. 
Yale,  Sen. 

Yale,  Jnn. 

Pacific,  Jun. 
Pacific,  Sen. 

Hartford,  Grad. 
Chicago,  Grad. 
Chicago, 
Yale, 
Yale, 
Chicago, 
Bangor* 
Andover, 
Chicago,  P.  Dept. 
Hartford,  Mid. 
Yale, 
Hartford, 
Pacific, 
Yale, 
Atlanta, 
Hartford, 


Jun. 

Sen. 
Grad. 

Sen. 

Jan. 
Grad. 


Jun. 

Mid. 
Sp. 

Jun. 

Mid. 

Sen. 
Chicago,6to.  Mid. 
Yale,  Jun. 

Yale,  Grad. 

Bangor,  Sp. 

Yale,  Sen. 

Bangor,  Mid. 
Hartford,  Mid. 
Hartford,  Grad. 
Bangor,  Mid. 
Yale,  Jun. 

Yale,  Sen. 

Hartford,  Sp. 
Yale,  Mid. 

Hartford,  Sen. 
Chicago,  P. Dept. 
Yale,  Sen. 

Yale,  Sen. 

Yale,  R.  L. 


*  A  dash  in  the  colaam  of  colleges  implies  that  the  student  has  never  been  connected  with 
toy  eoUege;  the  name  of  a  college  followed  by  a  dash  in  place  of  year  implies  that  the  student 
wai  eonoeeted  with  that  college,  but  did  not  complete  tne  course.  A  list  of  the  colleges  and 
onlTendties  may  be  foaqd  at  the  end  of  this  list. 

t  •* Sen.**  means  Senior.  *' Mid."  Middle.  '*  Jun.**  Junior.  «*Sjp."  means  Special  Course; 
aad  when  followed  by  **  Sen.,**  **  Mid.,'*  or  "Jun.,**  means  Special  Course  Senior  and  the  like. 
"  R.  L.**  means  Resident  Uoentiate.  "  Qrad.*'  means  Graduate  Class.  **  Adv.'*  means  Ad- 
vaaeed  GlaM.  •'  D.  i^.,"  ** Oer.J'  **  Slav.,**  and  '*  Sw."  mean  Dano-N&rwegian,  German,  Slavic, 
tti  JwmUsA  Departmenta,  in  Ohioago  and  Oberlin. 


72 


OONOREOATIONAL   TEAR-BOOK. 


[1903. 


MAmS  AND  RXBmVHOSt. 


Burnham,  Herman  LeRoy,  No.  ColliDS,.  N.  Y. 
Biirrelh  William  Henry,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Burt,  Henry  Fairfield,  Wabaansee,  Kan. 
Batterfield,  Claade  Albert,  Perkinsville,  Vt. 
Caldwell,  Jesse  Cobb,  Owenton,  Ky. 
Callecod,  Halleck  Matthew,  Paxton,  HI. 
Campbell,  Charles,  Demorest,  6a. 
Campbell,  Thomas,  Chicago,  HI. 
Campbell,  Wm.  James,  Summerside,  P.  E.  I. 
Carlson,  Elof  Geoice,  La  Granii^e,  111. 
Carney,  Virf^nlos  Nelson,  Chicago,  111. 
Case,  Herbert  Bd wards  Brown,  Pawt.,  R.  I. 
Case,  Shirley  Jackson.  New  Hampton,  N.  H. 
Cash,  Herbert  Thomas.  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Cash,  William  Levi,  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
Castlebary,  Thomas  J.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Castor,  George  Dewitt,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Chalmers,  Andrew  Barns,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Chapman,  Francis  Homer,  Bedfield,  S.  D. 
Chapman,  William  John,  Berlin.  Ghermany. 
Childs,  Irving  H.,  Northbridge  Center,  Mass. 
Christiansen.  John.  Norway. 
Clapp,  Raymond  Gilmore,  South  Boston, Mass. 
Clapp,  Richard  Harold,  Montague,  Mass. 
Clans,  Charles  Cecil,  London,  Ontario. 
Clark,  George  Larkin,  Wethersfit'ld,  Conn. 
Clark,  Grant  Vincent,  Princeton,  Wis. 
Clark,  James  Stanford,  W.  Brattleboro,  Vt. 
Cleaver,  George,  Houghton,  Mich. 
Coburn,  Wallace  Irving,  Rockford,  III. 
Coffin,  Fulton  Johnson,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Colbum,  Harvey  C,  Hillsdale,  Mich. 
Cook,  Ezra  Albert,  Halle,  Germany. 
Cook,  Harry  Bryan,  Lenox,  Mass. 
Coombs,  Harry  Eugene,  Thetford,  Vt. 
Corbin,  Paul  S^aton,  Carlinville,  111. 
Core,  Harley  Ristine,  Fort  Dodge,  lo. 
Cross,  Judson  Lewis,  York,  Neb. 
Cummings,  Arthur  G.,  Andover,  Mass. 
Currie,  Al.  Harlan,  Whitinsvllle,  Mass. 
Cutten,  George  Barton,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Dale,  John  Harold,  Winter  Park,  Fla. 
Daviji,  John  Merle,  Kyoto,  Japan, 
Davis,  John  William,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Davis,  Travis,  Wilsonville,  Ga. 
De  Bois.  Charles  Melvin,  Chicago,  111. 
Denhardt,  Thornton  T.  T.,  Tapper vi lie,  Ont. 
Depew,  Amett  Wynant,  Wayne,- 111. 
Dickey,  John  Gilman,  Hazel  Green,  la. 
Diefenbach,  Arthur  Chas.,  Port  Huron,  Mich. 
Diehl,  Willtom,  New  York  Citv,  N.  Y. 
Dodge,  Rowland  Backus,  W.  Boylnton,  Mass. 
Driver.  George  Hibbert,  Wakefield,  Mass. 
Duncklee,  Maurice  J.,  Hanover,  N.  H. 
Dunlap,  Roger  Allen,  East  Concord,  N.  H. 
Dyer,  Frank,  Wheaton,  111. 
Early,  Alonzo,  Bristolville,  O. 
Ebersol,  Charles  Eliphalet,  Ottawa,  111. 
Eddy,  David  Brewer,  Leavenworth,  Kan. 
Ehrgott,  Albert,  Wallingford,  Conn. 
Ekins,  Grove  Frederick,  Riverside,  Cal. 
Elliott,  Thomas  John,  Tullytown,  Penn. 
Ellis,  Emery  Ward,  Curtis,  Neb. 
Emrich,  Richard  S.M.,  S.Framingham,  Mass. 
Enders,  George,  Pemberton,  O. 
Ennis,  Merlin,  Endeavor,  Wis. 
Erickson,  Charles  Telford,  Millersburg,  O. 
Fairbanks,  George  Stevens,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Finger,  Jacob,  Madison,  N.  J. 


College  aiui  Year 
of  Graduating. 


Washburn,  1899 
Dartmouth,  1901 
Kentucky  U.  1896 
Wheaton,       1901 

Moody  Inst.     — 
Ohio  Nor.  U.  — 

Lincoln  U.  1899 
Brown  U.  1900 
Acadia  U.      1893 

Fisk  U.  1902 

Yo'ngHarris,1901 
Drurr,  1896 

Eureka,  1889 

Redfield,  1901 
Kan.Cen.  Nor.  1891 
Amherst,       1900 

Boston  U.      1900 
Boston  U.        — 
Cong.,Montr'],'02 
Amherst,        1872 

Dartmouth,  1901 
Albion,  1901 

DalhousieU.  1888 
Hillsdale,  1899 
Wheaton,       1898 

Dartmouth,  1892 
Blackburn  U. 1896 
Iowa,  1901 

Colorado,  1901 
Harvard  U.  1894 
Muskingum,  1902 
Yale  U.  1897 

Rollins,  1900 

Oberlin,  1899 


Hahneman,   1902 


Lenox,  1901 

Olivet,  1900 

S.  Dillingen,  — 
Amherst,  1901 
Amherst,  1900 
Dartmouth,  1902 
Dartmouth,  1900 
Moody  Inst.  — 
Mt.  Hope,  1897 
Beloit,  1901 

Yale  U.  1898 

Knox,  1894 

Princeton  U.  1901 
Doane,  1899 

Bates,  1900 

Beloit,  1900 

De  Pauw  U.  1891 
Amherst,  1896 
Sj^racuseU.  1900 


Seminary  and 
Cli 


Oberlin,  P.  Dept. 

Yale,  R.  L. 

Chicago,  Sen. 

Hartford,  Mid. 

Yale,  Sen. 

Chicago,  Mid. 

Atlanta,  Sen. 
Chicago,  P.  Dept. 

Bangor,  Sen. 
Chicago,fito.  Mid. 

Yale,  Mid. 

Hartford,  Mid. 

Yale.  Mid. 

Pacific,  Sp. 

Oberlin,  Jan. 

Atlanta,  Mid. 

Yale,  Mid. 

Yale,  Grad. 

Chicago,  Mid. 

Chicago,  Fel. 

Hartford,  Scm. 
Cbi*go,  D.N.JvLU. 

Yale,  Sen. 

Andover,  Mid. 

Oberlin,  Mid. 

Hartford,  Grad. 

Yale,  Sen. 

Hartford,  Mid. 

Chicago,  Mid. 

Yale,  R.  L. 

Hartford,  Grad. 

Oberlin,  Sen. 

Chicago,  Fel. 

Yale,  Mid. 

Hartford,  Sen. 

Oberlin,  Sen. 

Oberlin,  Jun. 

Yale,  Mid. 

Andover,  Jon. 

Oberlin,  Jan. 

Yale,  Sen. 

Andover,  Sen. 

Hartford,  Mid. 

Yale,  R.  L. 

Atlanta,  Jun. 

Chicago,  Jan. 

Yale,  Jun. 

Chicago,  Grad. 

Chicago,  Mid. 

Yale,  Sen. 
Chicago,  Ger.    S. 

Hartford,  Mid. 

Yale,  Jun. 

Andover,  Jan. 

Hartford,  Sen. 
Chicago,  P.  Dept. 

Oberlin,  Sen. 

Chicago,  Mid. 

Hartford,  Grad. 

Yale,  Grad. 

Yale,  Mid. 

Hartford,  Mid. 

Chicago,  Sen. 

Hartford,  Mid. 
Oberlin,  P.  Dept. 

Yale,  Sen. 

Yale,  Grad. 

Hartford,  Mid. 

Hartford,  Grad. 


1903.] 


THEOLOGICAL  8EMINABIKS. 


ofGn 


tf,  GlRx 


t  Lather,  8priBrt»)d,  HMi. 


Pranch,  JftmM  Leslla,  BerliD,  Oermuir, 
FViUh,  Hwirr  Samnal,  DMTfield,  III. 
FnKoD,  RobMi  Neweomb,  BImIn,  y.  ¥. 
Oal*,  Tjler  Bddr,  WotfoMh,  Maw. 
Okidm,  Fnd,  Miucatliie.  lom, 
Okriuid,  Carlotta  Nathaniel,  Orlaod,  Me. 
Ourison,  Snnorr  CotM,  SkD  Pnuidaoo,  Cal. 
Qam,  Noah  Cadiralladar,  WMt  Libmty,  lo. 
QalMoa,  W111U  Lotd,  Ann  Aitwr,  Hlqh. 
QUnonr,  Osorge,  Fimakfard.  Penn. 
OiBlere*,  Pane*  Oeonliii,  Lomll,  Haas. 
GJelaetb.  Cbrlltlan,  Nonraj, 
Otrin.  EdwHd  FnukllD,  N«w  HaTSD,  Ccnm. 
OoodaeU,  Frrd  FMd,  Berk«l«T.  (M- 
Ootdou.  Jt/tm,  M«1lii«.  Mtoh. 


t,  Dtmnnm  D.,  YwrnaotTllle,  Hl«b. 

l,I>*ligali>oe,AbinKdin,Dl. 

Graaper,  Fradniek  Uanry,  BTansTUIr,  Ind. 


HlKhUnd  U.  1901 
Fnni  ch- Amar.  '02 
Colorado,  — 

Hichfnn  U.  ISOO 
N,Ind.Norm,189T 

BoBtoi>  CJ,      leoo 

Willlami,  1900 
B«al  Sob  ale.  - 


6n>bUI,  Dall  Qalixte,  Abingdm,  Dl. 

Graaper,  Fradeilek  Henry,  BTansTU^ , 

GMOt,  Pwlej  Cnnunlus,  AndoTer,  Haaa. 
Gnj,  Chailee  Strlnji,  Caiodeii,  tf.  J. 
Oteen,  Everett  Bdwaid,  Snneer,  Man. 
Oieeoe,  Hanrioe  Nathaniel,  Waih.,  D.  C. 
QtMnlea,  Clyde  Walter,  Obarlin,  O. 
GraiK.  Jaine*  lEdgar,  Colondo  Sprlugt,  Colo. 
Groat,  Paul  Bmeat,  Brldgrport,  CiNin. 
Gaemaej,  Beniy  Hoadly,  Mmr  Haien,  Oonn. 
Gnbelh,  HeiuilBgBDiaoael, SUw, Norwaj. 
Haddon,  Chailea  Wllbor,  Braoe,  Wft. 
Hail,  William  Jamei,  Wakayama,  Japan. 
Halbnt,  Larn  Allen,  Topeka,  Kan. 
Hall,  Bobert  Dwlglil,  Elbowooda,  N.  D. 
BamUton,  Jowpta  Stewart,  Oak  Paric,  lit. 
RamliD,  William  R.,  BaatbamptoD,  Man. 
Barald,  John  Waldemar,  PnwMr,  Vt. 
Harper,  John  HttoheU,  iDdiaaapolla,  Ind. 
Harrlaon,  Charka  Harry,  HanoTer,  H.  H. 
Harwell,  Bobert  Bttchle,  Peterabarf,  Ta. 
Hatfleld,  Oeoqte  Bennett,  BaU*l»,  O. 
Haogland,  Ijira,  B«nen,  Noiway. 
Hawk,  Iia  Tapper,  Iowa  City,  lo. 
Hawkeaworth,  Charlea  Wealey,  Newton.Maw. 
Hecake,  Oeone,  New  HaTsn,  Conn. 
Hein,  OeofMh  Barrard,  Neb. 
HendenoD/bigene  Leon,  New  HaTOD,  Conn. 
H^faoe,  Albert  Oeorxe,  Banipn-,  He.  I 

Bin,  Fred  Bnmatt,  Horrid,  Minn. 
Hltayama,  Kibaohl,  THUinldia,  Japan. 
Hitoboock,  Samnel,  Cromwell,  lo. 
Hobela,  Bdwaid,  OtiMM,  HI. 
Hoelur,  John,  Sotton,  Heb. 
HodHad,  Harry  OIlTe,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
HoImM,  Alice  Hay,  Saatpon,  Me. 
Holt.  Hilton  Carter,  Crowley,  La. 
Hotton,  HwBoe  Flare  1,  8pr1jij;Beld,  Hau. 
H(.phiii.-.  H.iri.I.l  Tj  ,  KiiCKiie,  Ore. 
Hopp.  Ji.lii].  Linniln,  N»b, 
Hopwood,  John  Lloyd,  Plymontb.  Pern. 
HooKlitoii,  Roy  Mao,  Luinsbargi  Mich. 
HoastoD,  Ira  J.,  Olivet.  Mich. 
Howard.  l«iancl  ETBrett,  Denver.  Colo. 
Howard.  Mra.  L.  E..  Denver,  Colo. 
Hoyle,  Joi.  L.,  Aodover,  Maan. 
Bmne,  Blliabetfa  Norris,  Btaabaf,  Tnifa. 


Yale.  Jnn. 

Ch{c'so,O.V.BeD. 
ChloafTO.  Hid. 
Hartford,      Jon. 


ChUsHco,  Jnn. 
Haitfotd,  Sen. 
Hartford,  Sea. 
Chi'Ko,  Oer.  Jan. 


Cornell  (lo.)  1900  | 
UlchlKan  D.  1902 
Weeleyan  V.  ISOS 


Flak  n.  1898 

n.  of  Cal.  1S02 

BnUer,  — 

Olivet,  leoo 

Knox,  1900 

Blmharat,  UBB 

Dartnonth,  1901 
PrlDoeton  U.  1901 

Amhsnt,  ISOO 

Howard  D.  1901 

Oberlln,  189(1 

Harvard  U.  1897 

Moravian,  1900 


I  Padflc 


Hid. 


Belolt,  1901 

Mo.  Valley,  1899 

Waihbam,  1898 

Carleton,  1901 


De  Pauw  U.  1809 
DartmoDth,  1903 
Hampden  Sld.'TT 
Oberlln,  1908 


Carlelon,  1900 
HeUIOakuin,  -93 
Enoi,  1902 

Gy  m .  Sob  werl  n — 


Amherst, 

Yale  U. 

Wilton 

Marletu, 

Olivet, 

Olivet, 

Denver  V. 


Pacific, 
Hartford,      Jun. 
Yale,  Sen. 

BanRor,  Jan. 
Cbl'eo,i)..V.Jan. 
Tale,  Qrad. 

Hartford,  Jnn. 
Chloago.P.  Dept. 


8^: 


Hartford,  Sen. 

Andover,  Hid. 

Hartford,  Mid. 

Yale,  Sen. 

Yale,  Mid. 

Oberlin,  Sen. 

Yale,  Sen. 

Yale,  Sen. 

Tale,  Jan. 
Chi'go,D.y.  Sen. 

Chicago,  Mid. 

Yale,  Mid. 

Chicago,  Sen. 

Cfaioago,  Jan. 
Chicago,  P.  Dept. 

Yale,  Mid. 
Chicago,  Sto.  Sen. 

Yale,  Qrad. 

Yale,  Sen. 

Yalp,  Sea. 


Tale,  Jan. 

Bangor,  Hid. 
Yale,  R.  L. 

Chloago,  O.  Hid. 
Yale,  Sen. 

Bangor,  Hid . 

Hartford,  Sen. 
HaiUord,  Hid. 
Chlca^,  Jan. 
Cbi'go,  Oer.  Sen. 
Chl'go,  Oer.  Jan. 
Yale,  Jnn. 

Hartford .  Grad. 
Yale,  Hid. 

Yale,  JuD. 

Chicago,  Qrad. 
Chl'go,  Ger.  Hid. 
Y»1b,  Sen. 

Yale,  Jua. 

Oberlin.  Jun. 
Paoiflc,  Jun. 

Pacific,  Sp. 

Andover,  8|>. 
H.»i\totA,      &«a. 


74 


OOKOBEOATIONAI.  TEAB-BOOK. 


[1903. 


MAmS  AND  BKtmXMCXB. 


College  and  Year 
of  OradaaUng. 


HanBberger,  Byron  Keyser,  Pottatown,  Penn. 
Hanting,  Harold  Bruce,  Berea,  Ky. 
Hutchins,  Alfred  W..  Atlanta,  Gm, 
Hyde,  Frank  Breed,  Bangor,  Me. 
Iryine,  Alexander  Fit£gerald,  New  Hayen,Ct. 
Jamarik,  Paul,  Braddook,  Penn. 
Jenks,  Orrin  Roe,  Chicago,  111. 
Jeyne,  Charles  Arthur,  Chicago,  111. 
Job,  Philip  Adams,  South  Walpole,  Mass. 
Johnson,  Samuel  George,  Sndler's  Valley,  Md 
Johnson,  William  John,  Chicago,  111. 
Jones,  Carl  Sumner,  Chelsea,  Mich. 
Jones,  Harry  H.,  Key  West,  Fla. 
Jones,  Thos.,  Ponty  pool, Monmouthshire,  Eng. 
Jones,  Thomas  Gwijym,  Chicago,  111. 
Kalaidjian,  Mihran  Tatio6,Eyerek,  Asia  Minor, 
Kellner,  Charles  Julius,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Kennedy,  Daniel  Rolf**,  Jr.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Keohler,  John  Peter,  Lincoln,  Neb. 
Kilbon,  Geo.  L.  W.,  Adams,  Natal,  So.  Africa, 
King,  Christopher  C,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
King,  James  Upshure,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
King,  Thomas,  Londonderry,  Ireland. 
Kneeland,  George  Jackson,  Jacksonville,  HI. 
Knorr,  Richard,  St.  Louts,  Mo. 
Kozielek,  Paul,  Kouskan,  Austrian  Silesia. 
Kwiatkowski,  Henry  M.  V.,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Larsen,  Ernest,  Washington,  Conn. 
Larsen,  George  Lawrence  Joseph,  Denmark. 
Lathrop,  William  Gilbert,  Shelton,  Conn. 
Lawson,  Axel  Julius,  Middletown,  Conn. 
Leavitt,  Ashley  Day,  Melrose  Highl'ds,  Mass. 
Leavitt,  George  William,  Beloit,  Wis. 
Lee,  Vinton,  Gait,  Iowa. 
Lemon,  Guv  Hugh,  Owasso,  Mich. 
Libby,  Frederic  Joseph,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Lincoln,  Clarenoe  Arthur,  Hersev,  Mich. 
Lincoln,  Howard  Abbot,  Portland,  Me. 
Livingston,  Herbert  Rov,  Orange,  Cal. 
Locke,  Rob«*rt  James,  Oswego  Falls,  N.  Y. 
Lovell,  Gilbert,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 
Lutz,  Adam  Ruth,  Oakville,  Conn. 
Lvnch,  Frank  Osborne,  West  Kingston,  R.  I. 
MacDuffee,Chas.Brown,CharlestonF.C.,N.Y. 
Maclones,  Peter  John,  Ingonish,  N.  S. 
Madsen,  Albert  Alonzo,  Elba,  Minn. 
Mann,  George  Eugene,  Manville,  R.  I. 
Martin,  John  James,  Rollo,  III. 
Marzolf,  Wm.  Augustus,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 
Mason,  James  Henry,  Toronto,  Ontario. 
Maxwell,  Charles  Henry,  Dawson,  Minn. 
May,  Thomas  Fremington,  Niantic,  Conn. 
McCandlesB,  Thomas,  Meriden,  Conn. 
McCarthy,  Samuel  Rav,  Madelia,  Minn. 
McClane,  William  Rollin,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
McColl,  Ray  James.  Dexter,  Mich. 
McDowell,  Henry  M.,  Lodi,  O. 
McFajden,  Donald,  Caledon,  Ontario. 
McGregor.  Ernest  Frank,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
McKoon,  Hosmer,  San  Diego,  Cal. 
McLean,  Lester.  Jr.,  Denver,  Colo. 
Meeker,  Jacob  Edwin,  Rob  Roy,  Ind. 
Merril,  George  E.,  St.  Jobnsville,  N.  Y. 
Meserve,  Howard  Curtis,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Miller,  Charles  Clark,  Stamford,  Conn. 
Miller,  John  X.,  Andover,  Mass. 
Mills,  Herbert  Leslie,  Olivet,  Mich. 
Molander.  Conrad  Maximinua|,  B.  Norwalk,Ct. 
Moncol,  Andrew,  Stockdale,  renn. 


Princeton  U.  1900 
Yale  U.  1901 

Middlebury,  ISSi 


Minn.  U.  — 

Chicago  U.  1900 

Amherst.  1900 

Howard  U.  1901 


Olivet, 


1897 


Caerma'n,W.  1898 
St.PaarsIn8t. '00 
Olivet,  1902 

Syracuse  U.  1902 
Nebraska  U.  1902 
Oberlin,         1899 


Illinois,  1901 

Elmhurst,      1901 

St.  Vlad'r  U.  1899 


Brown  U.       1889 


Yale  U. 
Beloit, 


1900 
1898 


Olivet,  1901 

Bowdoin,  1894 
Amherst,  1902 
Amherst,  1892 
Westminster,  — 
Redfleld,  1900 
Yale  U  1900 

F'lin&Ma*ll,  1886 

Amherst,       1900 
Dalhousie,       — 
Moravian,      1900 


Albion, 

Hiram, 
Carleton, 


1900 

1902 
1900 


Yale  n.  1900 

Carleton,  1901 
Knox,  1900 

Michigan  U.  1899 
Kansas  (J.  1899 
Toronto  U.  1896 
Minn.  U.  1901 
California  U.  1903 
Colorado,  1899 
Christian.  1900 
Syracuse  U.  1889 
Bucknell  U.  1899 
Princeton  U.  1900 
Pacific  U.  1898 
Olivet,  1899 


Semlaary  and 
ClaM. 


EEartford,  Sen. 
Yale,  Mid. 

Atlanta,  Jnn. 
Bangor,  Sen. 
Yale,  Jon. 

Oberlin,  iHav. 
Chicago,  P.  Dept. 
Chicago.  Sen. 
Hartford,  Sen. 
Chicago,  Mid. 
ChictLgo,8w.  Mid. 
Oberlin,  Mid. 
Atlanta, 
Yale, 
Chicago, 
Yale, 
Chicago, 
Hartford, 
Chicago, 
Hartford, 
Atlanta, 


Yale, 

Oberlin, 

Yale, 

Oberlin, 

Oberlin, 

Oberlin, 


Jon. 
Jun. 
Orad. 
Jun. 
Jon. 
Jon. 
Jan. 
Mid. 
Jon. 
Sen. 
Mid. 
Mid. 
Sen. 
SUw. 


Chlcago,6'to.  Jan. 

Chi'gc^.AT.Jan. 

Yale,  Grad. 

Chicago,^.  Mid. 

Hartford,      Sen. 

Hartford,      Mid. 

Chicago,  P.  Dept. 

Oberl&i,        Mid. 

Andover, 

Hartford, 

Andover, 

Pacific, 

Chicago, 

Hartford, 

Yale, 


Fel. 
Jan. 
Mid. 
Mid. 
Mid. 
Sen. 
Grad. 
Mid. 
Sen. 
Jun. 
Sen. 
Sen. 
Sen. 


Bangor, 

Yale, 

Bangor, 

Yale, 

Bangor, 

Chicago, 

Chicago,  P.  Dept. 

Oberlin,        Sen. 

Hartford, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Hartford, 

ChicajB^o, 

Oberlin, 

Oberlin, 

Andover, 

Yale, 


Sen. 

Sen 

Sen. 

Jnn. 

Jun. 

Jun. 

Sen. 

Mid. 

Mid. 

Jun. 

Mid. 

Mid. 

Sen. 


Pacific, 
Chicago, 
Oberlin, 
Oberlin, 
Hartford,    Grad. 
Yale,  Sen. 

Andover,  Sen. 
Hartford,  Sen. 
Chicago,  ^10.  Sen. 
Oberlin,        6lav. 


1903.] 


THEOLOOIOAI.  SEMINARIES. 


75 


VAMBB  AVD  nimmooM. 


Ooll 


and  Tenr 


wiiese  ana  len 
of  Oraduatlng. 


Seminary  aod 
ClaM. 


Monre,  Lawrenoe  Qbaw,  Essex,  Mo. 
Moore,  Owen  Norman,  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 
M*M»re,  Walter  Howard,  Trevor.  Wis. 
Morse,  Lilla  Frances,  St.  Johnsonry,  Vt. 
Mowbray,  Henry  Back'gbam,  Fruftvale,  Gal. 
Mueller,  Rodolpb,  Chicago,  111. 
Mnrata,  Tisatoma,  Kyoto,  Japan. 
Kakamora,  Chonosnke,  Sendai,  Japan. 
Newton,  Harry  Jenkinson,  London,  England. 
Newton,  Howell  E.,  Atlanta,  6a. 
Neilan,  Joseph  Davts,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Nordhoa,  Leonard  W.,  Tromsoe,  Norway. 
Kordland,  Victor  Leonard,  Singan,  China. 
North,  Cecil  Clair,  Bridgeport.  Neb. 
Nyland.  Ole  Marios,  Waosan,  Wis. 
Ogle,  Harry  Keppele  Banting,  HartfoTd,Conn. 
OlsoQ,  Henry  Martin,  Kingiton,  Minn. 
Owen,  Oeorge  William,  Wilson,  Conn. 
Owen,  William  Moreton.  Utica,  N.  Y. 
Owens,  J.  Franklin,  Alder  Creek,  N.  T. 
Owens,  Timon  Evans,  Riohwood,  O. 
Palmer,  Albert  Wentworth,  Los  Abgeles,  Cal. 
P^mer,  Willard  Holbrook,  Chicago,  111. 
Palmgren,  Gerhard,  Anita.  Penn. 
Pearson,  Olaf  Laren,  Morris,  liinu. 
Perkins,  Edward  Carter,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Perry,  Walter  Hart,  Oxford,  Conn- 
Person,  Bengt  Alfred,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Peterson,  Emil,  Omaha,  Neb. 
Peterson,  John,  Enslof,  Sweden. 
Pettengill,  Daniel  Lester,  Bangor,  Me. 
Phillips,  James  O.,  Demorest,  Ga. 
Pierce,  Jason  Noble^rockton,  Mass. 
Pinckney.  Clarence  William,  l£iiihwaakee,Ill. 
Pitkin,  Walter  Booghton,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Poison,  Angost,  Worcester,  Ifass. 
Porter,  George  Edwin,  Keene,  Ontario. 
Potter,  Clayton  J.,  Glenville,  N.  Y. 
Poand,  William  M.,  Atlanta,  Oa. 
Prentis.  Jobn  Harooarc,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Price,  Edgar  Heaton,  Carthage,  Mo. 
Prigmore,  Joseph  Dyer,  Ree^  Mo. 
Proctor,  Willhun  Martin,  Snohomish,  Wash. 
Baab,  Irving  Tomlinson,  Flint,  Mich. 
Badacsi,  Alexander,  So.  Norwalk,  Conn. 
Balph,  Edwin  Arondel,  Beloit,  Wis. 
Beea,  James  Evan,  Plymoath,  Penn. 
Bice,  Albert  Benben,  Boscobei,  Wis. 
Bidings,  Edward  Joseph,  Morris,  DI. 
Boberts,  Richard  S.  W.,  Ranseley,  Me. 
Boberts,  Bnel,  Willoaghby,  O. 
Bonald,  William  Bovd,  Toromto,  Ontario. 
Boraback,  Albert  Edward,  Canaan,  Coun. 
Boondy,  Bodney  Wiley.  Lyme,  Conn. 
Sandlin,  Nicholas  A.,  Haleyville,  Ala. 
Savory,  Harrison  Steavens,  Plymoath,  Mass. 
Schaefer,  John  Charles,  Chicago,  111. 
Scheuerle,  John  Adolphos,  BltzviUe,  Wash. 
Schreiber,  Bmil,  Chicago,  111. 
Schorr,  Daniel,  New  Salem,  N.  D. 
Sooggin.  Alexander  T..  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Scott,  Evan  Walter,  Shandon,  Ohio. 
Soott,  Bobert,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Seabary,  Warren  B.,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass. 
Selser,  Frederick  Isaac.  Kvantton,  111. 
Sheldon,  Warren  F.,  Pleasant  Valley,  Conn. 
Sbelton,  Don.  O.,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 
Sheppl^j.  Edward  Henry,  Dabnqae,  la. 
ShiTely,  John  Lehman,  Chambersbaisr*  Penn 


Tarkio, 
Olivet, 


1901 
1896 


Mt.  Hoi  joke,  1899 
Oberlin,  1897 

Wilton.  O.E.  — 
Doshisba,       1887 
Tohoka  G*n,  1892 


Drury, 


1901 


Nebraska  U.  1902 

Princeton  U.  1899 

Hamilton,      1899 
Oberlin,  1901 

Adrian,  1899 

Cal.  U.  1901 

Illinois,  1898 

Bedfield,        1900 
Yale  U.  1898 

Vale  U.  1901 


J.  S.  Green,  1902 
Amherst,  1902 
Wheatoo,  1897 
Michigan  U.  1899 

Toronto  U.  1901 
Union,  1900 

Michigan  U.  1900 
Drury.  1896 

Mo.  Valley,  1901 
Whitman,  1901 
Michigan  U.  1900 


Beloit, 
Marietta, 
Beloit, 
N' western 
Bates, 
Oberlin, 
Toronto  U 
Yale  U. 
Amherst, 


1900 
1896 
1901 

U.1897 
1901 
1901 

.  1896 
1902 
1899 


N' western,  1896 

Oberlin  U.  1901 
Garrett,  — 

WiltOD,  — 

Marietta,        1900 
Free  Ch.  Nor.  — 
Yale  U.  1900 

WesleyanU.  1899 

Up.  Iowa  U.   — 
OtterbeinU.  190V 


ChicaKO,  Mid. 
Oberlin,  Jan. 
Chicago.  P.  Dept. 
Hartford,  Grad. 
Pacific,  Grad. 
Chicago,  O.  Sen. 
Yale.  Grad. 

Pacific,  Sen. 

Bangor,  Jan. 
Atlanta,  Jan. 
Chicago,  Mid. 
Chi'go.O.i^.Sen. 
Ghicago,5io.  Sen. 
Yale,  Jan. 

Chi'go.D.i^.  Sen. 
Hartford,  Grad. 
Chicago.  /Sto.Sen. 
Hartford,  Sen. 
Oberiin,  Mid. 
Atlanta,  Jan. 
Yale,  Jan. 

Yale,  Mid. 

Andover,  Sen. 
Cbicago,6to.  Jon. 
Chicago,  Mid. 
Hartford,  Mid. 
Yale,  Mid. 

Chioago,5i0.  Jiin. 
Chicago,^fu7.  Jan. 
Chicago,  iiw.J.uii, 
Bangor,  Sen. 
Atlanta,  Jan. 
Yale,  Jan. 

Chicago,  Sen. 
Hartford,  Sen. 
Chicago,6'u;.  Jan. 
Yale,  Mid. 

Yale,  Mid. 

Atlanta,  Jan. 
Chicago,  Sen. 
Yale,  Grad. 

Yale,  Mid. 

Hartford,  Mid. 
Hartford,  Mid. 
Oberlin,  Slav. 
Yale,  Sen. 

Yale,  Sen. 

Chicago,  Mid. 
ChiCHgo.  Sen. 
Hartford,  Jun. 
Oberlin,  Jun. 
Hartford,  Sen. 
Yale,  Jun. 

Yale,  Mid. 

Atlanta.  Jan. 
Bangor,  Jun. 
Chicago.  Sen. 
Yale,  Jun. 

Chicago,  0.  Mid. 
Chicago,  0.  Jun. 
Atlanta,  Mid. 
Yale.  Mid. 

Hartford,  Sp. 
Hartford,  Sen. 
Yale,  Mid. 

Hartford.      Jun. 
Oberiin,  P.  Dept. 
Chicago,  P.  Dept. 
.  Ya\e,  lfiA^« 


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[1903. 


MAMK8  AND  RXSIDXNCSS. 


GoII^:e  and  Tear 
of  Oradaatlng. 


Seminary  and 
Claaa. 


Short,  George  W.  Denver,  Argonia,  O. 
Silliman,  Norman  Keator,  Grand  Gorge,  N.Y. 
SlaghtyWilliam  Ernest  Andrew,  Westbrook.Ct. 
Sleeper,  Henry  Dike,  Northampton,  Mass. 
Smith,  George  A.,  Fort  Valley,  Ga* 
Smith,  Greene  N.,  Bazley,  Ga. 
Smith,  Henry  Francis,  Marsovan,  Turkey. 
Smith,  Robert  John,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Spearman,  Henry  K.,  Newberry,  S.  G. 
Sperow,  Everett  H.,  Hagerstown,  Md. 
Spmnger,  James  E.,  Berne,  Ind. 
Stamner,  Henry,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Stanley,  Charles  A.,  Jr.,  Tientsin,  N.  China. 
St.  Clare,  Christopher  Crocker,  N.  London,Ct. 
Stebbins,  Alice  Bessi^,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Stephens,  Anson  Thaddeos,  Morton  Park,  HI. 
Stewart,  W.  R. 

Stewart,  Wood  R.,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Stocking,  Jay  Thomas,  Canton,  N.  Y. 
Stone,  Edward  Collins, 
Strayer,  Charles  Bates,  Green's  Farms,  Conn. 
Strayer,  Luther  Milton,  Dillsbarg,  Penn. 
Strayer,  Paul  Moore,  S.  Norwalk,  Conn. 
Street,  Helen  Lennox,  Exeter,  N.  H. 
Stuart,  Irving  Wesley,  Lunenburg,  Vt. 
Swanson,  Frank  Oscar,  Hinsdale,  111. 
Sweet,  Milo  Jasper,  Almont,  Mich. 
Tanaka,  Tatsu,  Tokyo,  Japan. 
Tatum,  John  M.,  Duluth,  Ga. 
Thomas,  David  Edward,  Dawson,  Neb. 
Thompson,  Alex.  T.,Invercargill,  N.  Zealand. 
Tillman,  William  Howell,  Americus,  Ga. 
Timm,  John  Arend,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Todd,  Albert  Bradley,  Bloomfield,  Conn. 
Tolbert,  Raymond  Bertrand,  W.  Hallock,  lo. 
Tolson,  George  Tolover,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Torrey,  Elbridge  Chauncey,  Bangor,  Me. 
Townsend,  Jewett  C,  Litchfield,  O. 
Tracy,  Charles  Kellogg,  Waverly,  N.  Y. 
Tripp,  James  Woodbury,  So.Thomaston,  Me. 
Trowbridge,S.vanRen88elaer,Aintab,Turkey. 
Tullar,  Edgar  Collins,  Seymour,  Conn. 
VonLubken,  F.  L.  H.,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 
Wade,  John  Armstrong,  Cheshire,  Conn. 
Walcott,  Philip  Cory.  Rutherford,  N.  J. 
Warren,  Bertram  Albert,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Warren,  Charles  McLean,  CoUinsville,  Conn. 
Watson,  Charles  Morrell,  Bellaire,  O. 
Weed,  Fredmund  Casson,  Fort  Doidge,  lo. 
Weidman,  Milo  Ruthvan,  Unadilla,  N.  Y. 
Wells,  John  Mason,  Palmer,  Mass. 
Wescott,  William  Samuel,  Barton,  Wis. 
Wheelock,  Katrine,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Wilkenson,  William  Lewis,  Pittsburg,  Penn. 
Williams,  Allen  David,  St.  Stephen,  N^.  B. 
Williams,  Arthur  Collins,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Williams,  Edward  Mansel,  Yale,  Conn. 
Williams,  George,  Chester,  England. 
Williams,  Horace  Blake,  Hawthorn,  Ontario. 
Williams,  Starr  C,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Williams,  Walter  Byron,  Cochituate,  Mass. 
Wilson,  Homer  Lee,  Fort  Valley,  Ga. 
Wilton,  Wilfrid  Mallete.  East  Derry,  N.  H. 
Woodcock,  Albert  Charles,  Beloit,  Wis. 
Worcester,  Edward  Strong,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Worthington,  William,  Spokane,  Wash. 
Yagg^,  tiacob  Henry,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Yarrow,  Ernest  Albert,  Lowell,  Mass. 
Young,  James  Cathcart,  No.  Shields,  EngPd 
Zacbmaa,  BIohMrd  Henry,  Oregon,  Mo. 


Lebanon  U.     — 
Wesleyan  U.  1902 
Toronto  U.    1898 
Harvard  U.     — 


Beloit,  1897 

Drake  U.  1896 
Lincoln  U.  1900 
F'k'n  &  Mars'l'Ol 
Oberlin,  1901 
Real  Schule,  — 
Marietta,  1901 
Amherst,       liXX) 

Knox,  1802 

Ripon,  1900 

Rollins,  1902 

Amherst,  1895 
Yale  U.  — 

W.Maryland,1803 
Princeton  U.  1899 
Baltim'eCity,1892 


Mich.St.  N'l,  1893 
AoyamaGak.  — 

Nebraska  U.  1902 
N.Zealand  U.1896 


Milton, 
Pacific, 


Oberlin, 

Princeton 

Albion, 

Oberlin, 

YaleU. 

YaleU. 

Brown  U. 

Yale  U. 

Bethanv, 

Iowa  U. 

Hamilton 

Amherst, 

Lawrence 


1899 


1897 

U.1902 
1897 
1902 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1898 
1897 
1898 

,  1902 
1902 

U. 1900 


Chicago,  P.  Dept. 
Hartford,  Jun. 
Yale,  Grad. 

Hartford,    Grad. 


Atlanta, 

Atlanta, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Oberlin, 


Jun. 
Jun. 
Sen. 
Grad. 
Sen. 
Mid. 
Sen. 


Chi'go,  Oer,  Jun. 
Hartford, '  Mid. 
Yale,  Sen. 

Hartford,  Sp. 
Chicago,  Sen. 
Andover,  Grad. 
Andover,  Jun. 
Yale, 
Hartford, 
Yale, 
Hartford, 
Yale, 
Hartford, 
Bangor, 


Grad. 

Sp. 
R.  L. 
Sen. 
Sen. 
Jun. 
Sen. 


Allegheny,     1899 

Yale  U,  1898 

Cardiflf,Wale8,— 
Redfield,         1901 
Northw'n  U.  1902 

Vermont  U.  1900 


Beloit,  18U8 

PHnceton,  18tl6 
Whitman,  1900 
Western,  1901 
Wesleyan  U.  1901 
Amherst,  1902 
Northwest'n,  1902 


Chi'go,  ^.  Jun. 
Chicago,  Jnn. 
Hartford,  Jun. 
Atlanta,  Jun. 
Yale,  Jun. 

Yale,  Sen. 

Atlanta,  Jon. 
Yale,  Grad. 

Hartford.  Sp. 
Chicago,P.  Dept. 
Yale,  Grad. 

Bangor,  Mid. 
Oberlin,  P.  Dept. 
Hartford,  Mid. 
Bangor,  Jan. 
Hartford,  Jun. 
Yale,  Grad. 

Yalb,  Jun. 

Yale,  Orad. 

Hartford,  Mid. 
Hartford,  Mid. 
Yale,  Mid. 

Yale,  Sen. 

Ol>erlin,  Sen. 
Hartford,  Jan. 
Yale,  Jun. 

Chicago,  Sen. 
Hartford,  Mid. 
Hartford,    Grad. 

Jan. 
Sp. 

Mid. 

Mid. 

Jan. 

Jun. 

Mid. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Sen. 

Fel. 

Mid. 

Jun. 

Mid. 

Jun. 

Jun. 


Bangor, 

Haruord, 

Oberlin, 

Chicago, 

Chicago, 

Atlanta, 

Andover, 

Atlanta, 

Bangor, 

Chicago. 

Hartford, 

Chicago, 

Yale, 

Hartford, 

Hartford, 

Chicago, 


1903.] 


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ANNUAL    STATISTICS  OF  THE  CHURCHES   AND 

MINISTERS. 

Thb  following  pages  contain  the  statistics  as  collected  in  1902  by  the  statistical 
secretaries  of  the  several  State  organizations,  and  compiled  for  this  publication  by 
the  secretary  of  the  National  Council,  under  vote  of  the  publishing  committee. 
They  are  all  of  date  Jan.  1, 1903,  except  that  ministerial  supply  is,  as  far  as  possible, 
brought  down  to  date. 

The  secretary,  as  heretofore,  in  no  case  presumes  to  insert  or  omit  the  name  of 
church  or  minister  on  any  authority  but  that  of  the  State  secretaries  representing 
their  own  organizations,  or  of  councils  subsequent  to  the  date  of  annual  reports. 

The  contents  of  the  statistics  are  as  follows:  — 

1.  The  statistics  of  the  churches  and  their  ministers,  by  States. 

2.  Statistics  of  Sunday  schools,  independent  and  missionary. 

3.  List  of  Congregational  ministers  in  foreign  lands. 

4.  The  National,  State,  and  local  organizations  of  the  churches,  with  officers, 
and  dates  of  next  sessions  in  1902-1903. 

6.  General  summary  tables  for  the  year. 

6.  Tables  of  summaries,  185^1902. 

7.  Remarks  upon  the  statistics. 

8.  Alphabetical  list  of  ministers,  with  P.  O.  address,  and  indexed  to  pages. 

9.  Alphabetical  list  of  licentiates. 

10.    List  of  ministers  of  other  denominations  supplying  Congregational  churches. 

RULES  OF  COMPILATION. 

1.  To  arrange  in  alphabetical  order  everything  capable  of  it;  except  that  the 
churches  in  any  one  town  or  city  arranged,  as  they  should  be,  under  the  name  of 
that  town  or  city,  are  placed  according  to  age. 

2.  To  make  new  tabUs  each  year.  "  Last  year's  report "  (if  known  to  be  such)  is 
always  omitted.  But,  while  old  reports  are  not  to  be  inserted  in  the  table,  the  aggre- 
gate of  such  last  reports  from  churches  failing  to  report,  in  the  items  of  church  and 
Sunday-school  membership,  are  included  in  the  summaries.  Justice  to  the  churches 
which  do  report  requires  this,  as  their  real  progress  may  be  apparently  diminished 
or  reversed,  by  lack  of  the  figures  from  their  less  faithful  neighbors.  The  special 
attention  of  State  secretaries- is  called  to  this  point,  as  it  has  often  been  disregarded. 
The  list  of  churches  of  this  year  is  compared,  name  by  name,  with  that  of  last  year, 
and  all  variations  which  change  the  place  of  the  church  on  the  list  are  specifically 
mentioned  with  the  State  summary,  so  that  each  church  can  be  traced  from  year  to 
year. 

8.  To  examine  carefully  all  the  tables,  with  a  view  to  correction  or  addition  by 
correspondence,  especially  to  correct  "pastoral  supply"  to  the  latest  moment. 
Proof  sheets  have  been  sent  to  secretaries  and  some  home-missionary  superintend- 
ents who  could  be  reached  in  season.  But  no  such  changes  have  been  allowed  to 
affect  the  summaries. 

4.  The  prime  name  in  a  table  line  is  always  supposed  to  be  the  name  of  the  p/oce, 
town  or  city,  in  which  the  church  is  located,  as  determined  by  the  place  of  the  meet- 
ing-house. This  is  also  the  name  of  its  post-office,  unless  followed  in  line  or  margin 
by  a  name  in  heavy-faced  type.    In  such  cases  the  latter  is  the  post-office,  and 

THIS    BMPHATIC    TTFB  in  LINB  or  MARGIN,  is  USED    BXCLUSIVBLT    FOR   MAICBB  OF 

PO8T-OFFI0E8.  If  this  postal  word  is  an  adjective,  it  goes  with  the  preceding  name, 
e.  g.,  '* Newton  West";  if  itself  a  name,  it  supersedes  the  other,  as  "  Kewton, 
Aubumdale.''  Postal  designations  are  not  repeated  on  the  second  page,  and  spe- 
cial church  names  are  sometimes  given  in  the  second  page  line,  for  which  there  was 


1903.]       STATISTICS   OF  GHUBCHES   AND   inNISTERS.  83 

not  room  In  the  fint.  In  general,  the  two  pages,  heing  invariahly  opposite,  are 
treated  as  one,  and  marginal  references  on  the  second  page  are  made  to  foot-notes 
on  the  first,  without  repetition  when  they  oooar  there. 

MINOR   EXPLANATIONS. 

1.  Any  ohnrch  given  in  hrackets  is  one  organized  since  January  Ist ;  not  included 
in  the  summary,  but  inserted  for  information.  A  few  churches  temporarily  not 
associated  are  inserted  by  their  own  wish.  A  star  (*)  denotes  churches  not  asso- 
ciated. 

2.  Pastors  installed  or  recognized  by  council  are  marked  "p.  c.*';  pastors  duly 
called  by  their  churches  and  recognized  by  some  "  definite  act  of  the  church,''  but  not 
by  council,  are  marked  **p";  others  in  service  are  not  marked,  but  in  tabular  sum- 
maries are  counted  as  '*  supplies."  Blanks  in  the  column  of  pantoral  supply,  mean- 
ing no  regularly  engaged  minister,  are  left  blank  for  the  convenience  of  those  who* 
note  pastoral  changes. 

3.  The  tables  are  not  a  postal  ouidb  to  thb  addrbssbs  of  MnnaxBBS,  and 
any.  person  so  using  them  runs  his  own  risk  of  error.  The  General  Alphabetical 
List  of  Ministers  gives  their  post-offices.  Special  attention  is  called  to  this  fact, 
which  is  often  overlooked. 

4.  The  two  columns  following  the  names  of  ministers  in  the  tables  of  churches 
denote  (1)  the  year  of  ordination,  (2)  the  year  when  the  minister  was  installed,  or 
<x>mmenced  service  with  that  church. 

5.  A  star  (*)  in  the  General  Alphabetical  List  of  Ministers  denotes  that  the  person 
so  designated  appears  in  the  tables,  reported  by  some  church,  as  its  minister,  but  is 
not  reported  to  be  a  member  of  any  association  or  conference  of  ministers  or 
churches  in  the  United  States;  or  that  he  is  found  supplying  some  church,  or  did 
so  as  pastor  by  council  last  year  and  may  be  presumed  to  be  in  transitu,  though  his 
name  is  not  in  the  State  alphabetical  list. 

6.  Licentiates  are  not  reckoned  as  ministers.  Churches  supplied  by  such  are  so- 
oonsidered  and  not  included  in  list  of  vacant  churches.  When  churches  are  sup- 
plied by  ministers  of  other  denominations  it  is  so  stated,  and  they  appear  under  the 
head  Supplies.  Churches  actually  vacant  are  found  in  column  marked  "  vacant. "^ 
The  names  of  licentiates  and  ministers  of  other  denominations  will  be  found,  not  in 
the  Alphabetical  List  of  Ministers  of  Congregational  Churches,  but  in  lists  follow- 
ing the  regular  list  of  Congregational  ministers.  The  General  Alphabetical  List 
includes  only  Congregational  ministers. 

7.  The  names  of  some  Congregational  ministers  are  missing;  but  it  is  solely 
because  they  are  not  reported  by  any  organization  of  churches  or  ministers. 

8.  Under  "  Church  Members,"  "  Absent "  are  included  in  <*  Males,"  **  Fepiales,"^ 
and  "Total."  Under  the  head  of  "Removed,"  "Died,"  "Letter,"  and  "Disci- 
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tables,  Discipline  includes  Roll-revision.  In  the  General  Summaries  the  term 
Revision  is  used,  and  includes  Discipline. 

9.  Blanks  in  any  oolunm  of  figures  are  such  as  were  so  left  in  the  State  Minutes. 
They  ou?ht  always  to  signify  "  no  report,"  but  some  States  do  not  follow  the  proper 
rule  of  inserting  a  cipher  where  "  none  "  is  meant,  and  the  examiner  must  conjee ture» 
in  any  given  case,  whether  "none  "or  "no  report  "is  intended.  In  our  General 
Summaries,  a  blank  invariably  signifies  "  no  report." 


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[1903. 


SUNDAT  SCHOOLS,  INDEPENDENT  AND  MISSIONARY. 


ALABAMA. 


IfMDbcnbip. 

40 
86 
160 
O 
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16 


Hi 

Appleton,  Pilgrim, 
Oiderft,  DMgin, 

Taluidaga,  Annie  WilliMni, 

Fnniaos. 

JoDMTille, 

LiMl  Spring!, 

Needmore. 

ICoGftnnTille, 
Shelby,  BMTer  Greek, 

Kewelohee, 
Welleoe,  Pleeaent  HiU, 


Total,  loliools,  12;  memberthip,  906 


ARIZONA. 

AihFork, 
Jerome  Junction, 

Total,  lehools,  2;  membeniUp, 

CALIFORNIA. 

Agnann,* 
Amaz,  nordhoU^* 
Aabeny, 
Ayery, 

Bakersfleld,  IConntain  View,* 
Banner,* 

Ba«ett,  Bl  Monte,* 
Belmont, 
Bidwell'i  Bar, 
Bine  Lake,  Sllebee,* 
Bowman, 

Bnmt  Ranch,  Campbella, 
Oalabaaae^ 
Oalezico,  JBameey* 
Oanyon, 

Centialia,  Buena  Park,* 
Oienega,  Loe  Angdee,* 
Olear  Greek,  Stoneman, 
Glipper  Oap, 

GloTerdale,  Cbeny  Greek, 
Golma, 

Gonejo,  Newberry  Parky* 
Gnddibaok, 
Daggett,* 
Daunt,  Danntlesf, 
Domfnguez,  Compton,* 
^  Donglae  Gity, 
Dnlznra,* 

Dnnlap,  Mill  Greek, 
It  vale,  Corona,* 


15 
00 
25 
20 
16 
85 
20 
20 
80 
25 
20 
25 
85 
25 
85 
20 
20 
25 
80 
45 
15 
23 
10 
50 
20 
18 
11 
15 


Bncinitas,* 
Farley,  La^tonTllIe. 
Fremontville,  Good  Hope,* 
Fmitland,  lioe  Angelee,* 
Gold  Moantain,  Doble,* 
Good  Hope,* 


22 
85 
50 
15 
80 


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Green  Valley.  Slitag|e»  28 

GieenTille,  SUi«lfl^  22 

Halle  Dietriot,  SMitn  Roan,  26 

Harmony,  Iioekeford,  28 

Hesperia,*  26 

Hot  Springs,  26 

IdyllwUd.*^  20 
iTanhoe,  ^^ponic^,  Iioa  Anitelea,*      26 

Laffona,*  20 

Laytonrille,  60 

JjKDonJ^  60 

Llewdien,  Iionc  Be«oh,*  28 

Lone  Tree,  Belano.*  15 
Long  Bar,  M»ryairiUe» 
Los  Angeles,  C^imm,* 

Mad  Biver,  Areata. 

Magalia,  16 

ManbUtan  Beacb,*  82 

Manzanita,  15 

Martinez,  vine  Hill,  28 

Mesa  Grande,*  85 

MQbrae,  20 

Mlk>.  2f 

MojaTe,*  20 

MonUbella,*  81 

Mooretown.  00 

Mormon  Island,  Foleom,  25 

Mount  Bden,  40 

Mountain  View,  Ontario,*  15 

Shafter,*  25 

Sequel,  20 

NasbYille,  20 

Ney,  MlUs.  14 

Nortb  Ferris,  Perrls,*  80 

Oakland,  Mayflower,  G 

Oak  Ghapel,  G 

Sixth  Ward,  86 

Oil  Genter,*  60 
Oklahoma,  Lakeyiew,  Brownell,      45 

Olivenhain,*  85 

Old  BiTer.  Pylema,*  20 

Oro  Grande.  Halleok,*  25 

Paddook,  Hianford,  86 

Palmdale,*  20 

Pasadena,  Chine$e,^  15 

Pentz,  26 

Pizley,  25 

Pomona.  SpaiiUh,*  40 

Prattville,  80 

Puente  •  20 

Purissima,  Mountain  View,  25 

Raymond,  Granite,  48 

Riyerside,  CAinste,*  15 

Ruby,  G 

Russell,  Mt.  Eden,  80 

Rustic,  Hanford,  86 

Sacramento,  Anu^oan  Rlrer,  00 

Marguerite,  G 

Salmon  Riyer,  Btna,  16 


1903.] 


SONOAY  SCHOOLS. 


425 


Name.  IfMobenbip. 

Salt  Creek,  Peftnut,  25 

Suid  Bnu,  San  LuU  Obispo,*  20 

San  Diego,  Chines  •  36 

San  Franoisoo,  Pilgrim,  O 

Ban  BmDO,  76 

Sannyside,  C 

Sontb,  .   76 

Santa  Ana,  SpaniMh,*  20 

SanU  Barbara,  Chinese  *  16 

Santa  Fe,  San  Luis  Obispo,*  20 

San  Tgnaoio,  Sage,*  16 
See  Canyon,  San  Luis  Obispo,*        26 

Shamro^,  Famoso,*  36 

Shingle.  82 

Gie«l8tone,  18 

Sllyerado,  Orange,*  16 

Somerville,  Black  Diamond,  40 

Soudan,  Kenny  Union.  Mills,  16 

Soatb  Tnle,  Porterville,  26 

Siowe,*  26 

Sunderland,  Adelaide,*  20 

Tajanta,  Los  Angeles,*  •% 

Tesla,  Union,  HO 

Thermal,*  38 

Todd,  Santa  Rosa,  40 

Venioe,  Vlsalia,  30 

Ventara,  ChiM$%,^  6 

Victor,*  26 

Wayside,  Eureka,  20 

Weioome,  Porterville,  25 

Whiteriver,  ao 

Wilton,  Josephine,  25 

Wiselmm,*  20 

Woodside,  Redwood,  C 

Worth,  Porterville,  20 

Yankee  HiU,  25 

Total,  aohools,  134;  membership,  8,497 

OOIiOBADO. 

Ames.  21 

Amethyst,  Upper  Creede,  44 

Avon,  20 

Bailey,  8 

Bamnm,  80 

Boulder,  East,  46 

Bowen,  Aylmar,  80 

Burlington,  Hendricks  S.  H.,  13 

Cameron,  Union,  7 
Cascade  Canon,  Union,  Caseade,       10 

Cement,  Portland,  46 

Colons,  60 
Colorado  Springs,  A.  E.  Hastings 

Memonsl,  ill 

Plymoath,  37 

Cortes,  Aztec,  16 

Lakeview,  3 

Craig,  Little  Bear,  45 

Union,  90 

Cripple  Creek,  Elliott  Chapel,  26 

Deep  Creek,  20 

Denver,  Argyle  Park,  Union,  106 

Olen  Park,  66 

Olive  Branch,  80 

Bocky  Mt.  3B 

Dolores,  Johnson  S.  H.  7 

*  Soathem  Oallfornla  aehooli. 


Name. 

Dolores,  Rnst's  Saw  Mill, 
Eaton,  Collins'  District, 

Gtrmant 
Eddy, 
Elyria,  District  No.  61, 

Irondale, 

Sand  Creek, 
Falcon, 

F  orenoe.  West, 
Floresta,  Ruby, 
Fondis,  Esst  Bijou, 
Frances,  Dewdrop, 
Froita,  Park  S., 
Gk>lden,  Wanainaker, 
Green  Mountain  Falls,  Green, 
Grand  Lake, 
Gnston, 
Hamilton, 

Harmon,  Maple  Grove, 
HarrisbuTg, 

Hayden,  Hayden  Bdttom, 
Ironton, 

Juleeburg,  Anderson, 
Kfrk,  Pioneer,  Union, 
Kremmling, 
Lafayette,  Willow  Glen, 
Leavick.  Fairplay, 
Limon,  Walk's  Camp, 
Littleton,  Platte  Canon, 

Washington  Park, 
McElmo, 
Mildred, 
Montrose,  Coal  Creek, 

Riverside, 
Nathrop, 
Newton, 
Noland,  Lyons, 
Ophir  Loop,  Ames^ 
Psffoda, 
Pallas, 

Paonia,  Union, 
Parker,  District  No.  25, 
Pinon, 

Paebla  The  Grove, 
Pyramid, 

Qnarrv,  District  No.  14, 
Raman, 
Sedslia, 

Seibert,  Mellison  8.  H., 
Severance,  Antelope  Park, 
Shawnee,  Union, 
Somerset, 

Steamboat  Springs,  The  Mesa, 
Telloride,  San  Miguel, 
Thomburg, 
Toponas, 
Tmll,  Fly  S.  H., 
Tuttle,  Clark  S.  H., 
Vona, 
Tale,  Galilee, 


ICembersbtp. 
16 


31 
62 

9 

6 

38 

13 

30 

114 

9 
27 

9 
24 
21 
23 

9 

6 
30 
32 
20 
43 

7 
82 
89 
46 
19 

6 
13 
18 
19 
20 


26 
33 
19 
23 
8 


16 
17 
00 

7 

00 
106 
20 
22 
20 

9 

7 
84 
12 

7 
83 

8 
20 

7 
17 
40 
20 
14 


Total,  schools,  85 ;  membership,  2,342 

CONNECTICUT. 

Bozrah,  Bozrahville,  12 

Bridgeport,  Bethany,  60 

Iraniston  Av.,  127 
Farmington.  Scott's  Swamp, 

PliUnville,  24 


4S6 


OQNOKBOATIOirAL  TBAB-BOOK. 


[1903. 


Hartford,  WftrlnirUMi  Obapel, 
Lrme,  Soalh, 
KMigmtiick,  MUlTlUe, 
N«w  lUrfield,  Qrmt  Meftdoir, 


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96 
48 


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Danbaiy, 

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Welooiiie  &mll, 
New  Milford,  BoArdnuuiy 

Unioii.  Lanesvilley 
StnUfofo,  Patney,  Oronoqiie, 
ThomMtoD,  UnioD,  Reynolds 
Bridge, 

PinaHm, 
Bedding,  Umpftiiaiu|, 
Torrln|ion,  Bnrrvilley . 
Weft  HartBDcd,  Union.  Blmwood,    76 
Wethenfield,GTltwc4dyille,    .  00 

Woloott,  Woodtick,  46 

Totei,  eohools,  90 ;  membenhip,  1^437 
DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 


170 
800 

48 
40 
38 

80 
80 
46 


WftBhington,  linoolo  Temple, 
Cottec^Bow, 

GEORGIA. 

Atlanta,  Beceen,  . 

Betfl^Wood, 
Bnfovd, 

Dawaonrille,  Sboal  Oreek, 
Fire  Foilca,  Ohamthiis, 
Fort  Yal^y,  HighUy, 

North. 

Qaiok*f  Aoademr, 
Gilmore,  Locust  Grove, 
Griffio, 

LaGrange^t  James, 
Laodram,  Harmony, 
Mcintosh,  Med  way, 
Swaosboro, 


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66 
70 
68 


42 
67 
48 
60 
82 
27 
60 
92 
87 


Total,  schools,  14 ;  membership,  780 


IDAHO. 

Alpha,  Bound  Valley,* 

Anderson,  Bora, 

Atlanta* 

Baker,  Union  Ohapel,* 

Bayhorse,* 

Bear,  Trail,* 

Bellcroye, 

Betuehem,  GrangeTille, 

Bigmeadow,  Troy, 

Broneau,* 

Little  Valley,* 
Butte,  Cedar  Creek,* 
Carmen,* 
Cataldo, 
Chicago,  II09 
Clavton,* 
Colbum, 

Council,  Mayflower,* 
Custer,* 

Lucky  Boy/^ 
Deep  Creek,  BVeesey 
Dudley, 
Bast  Cove,  Palonse,  Wneh., 


16 
26 
20 
18 
18 
12 
86 
20 
80 
20 
18 
18 
20 
26 
70 
26 
80 
80 
26 
18 
60 
20 
60 


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Brownlee,* 

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Johns  Greek,  ChvugeYille^ 

Landore,  Union,* 

Lane, 

May.* 

Meadows,* 

Fhlls,* 
Medimont, 
Mineral,* 

Moontaln  Hone,  Symp  Greek,* 
Moomain  View,  OmaipeTllle^ 
Mnrphy,* 

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14 

18 
21 
40 

86 
16 
18 
26 
40 


16 
40 
18 
10 


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Fattenon,* 

Payette,  Oiystal,* 

Pearl,* 

Pine,* 

Biddle,* 

BodkyBar,* 

Salubrla.  Spring,* 

Silver  ung. 

Summit. 

Sweet,  Dry  Buck.* 

Third  Grec^  Pntonee^  WMh., 

Thornton,  Hope, 

Tolo, 

Warren,* 

Weiser,  Monroe  Creek,* 

Simshine,* 
WestliJce, 

Wiokahoney,  Wayside,* 
Wilson,* 

Total,  sohools,  66;  membership, 

ILLINOIS. 

Albion,  Glover  8.  H., 

AUright, 

Alton, 

Aurora,  Spencer  St., 

Austin,  SwedUh, 

Barreville,  Union, 

Batestown. 

Beech  wood.  Valley  fieduse, 

Beverly,  Bast  S.  H., 

Chenoa,  Trimmer^ 

Chesterfield,  Albany, 

Chicago,  Armour, 

Ashbum  Station, 

Bridgeport,  ikoediih. 

Burning  Bush  Tabernacle, 

CMneae, 

Commercial  Av., 

Doremus, 

Bnglewood  Evangelical, 

Garfield  Park, 


16 
18 
40 
16 
20 
20 


TO 
12 
20 


18 
16 
18 
66 

20 
16 


1,804 


40 
66 
O 


76 
40 
60 
46 
40 


1. 


60 

126 

126 

80 

C 

G 

110 

100 


•  Soothern  Idaho  aehools. 


SUHDAT   80HOOU. 


ft 

MdSt.. 

MOFHk, 

sr7;., 

iQ  Sqaare,  $ciandi\ 
[wood  Evuieelica], 
»rd  ATBono    ' 


.nch. 


wrlnn,  tl 
Dt  Cl^, 


IT,  HByfl<nrer, 
■BUTllle,  Flrmontb, 
L  LodU,  ^dormdo, 
11^  At., 


ilt,niilo>l. 


UkeVtew, 

Udge.  J«ffanoii]Puk, 

lol^  Biaocb, 


MTille,  Hon 
irMtTlll«, 


Sammit,  Blanch,  U 

Sutwi,  Mt.  VerDon,  4B 

DJIlii,  55 

VleDua,  Bui,  50 

W«at  BrooklTD.  Svunp  S.  H.  35 

West  NorthQ«ld,  35 

Wtn  Duion,  46 

WUtoD,  40 

ToUkl,  Mbooli,  >9 ;  nembanklp,  IfiBJ 

IK  DIANA. 

Goal  Bluff,  DniM  6.  H.,  SO 

Behool  Boom  No,  10,  40 

FnrneaiTflle,  00 

HumnMid,  50 

IndluupotlB,  Huley  Olbbi,  45 

Trinlt)'.  50 

La  Croase,  BO 

LIUi,  56 

RldgeTllle.  St.  Jlnki,  46 

Bob»nida1e,  56 

Taiioer,  FulkeB.  B.,  B) 


Total,* 


■.Hi' 


INDIAN  TEUBITOBT. 


Total,  Kliooli,  3 ;  nwmbenlilp,      00 


AdalphL 
Ajnai,  Blm 


Blalnban,  Llbertr  OratM, 
Blenooe,  Sloox  Towmhlp, 
Cutana,  Strabla,  Mor«BMtdt 


Coltvt,  16 

Cromwell,  riewuit  Hill,  M 

Dakota  Citj,  60 

Dnbnqae,  ClsieUDi]  At.,  50 

£>«1e  Point.  75 

Danlai).  Kellogg,  50 

Farmington,  Orchnrd  Chapel,  30 

FanibLmTllIt!,  GMklll,  36 

Forest  City,  TliompsOD.  SB 

Foacoria.  60 
Oenoa  Bluffi.  E.  Sammer,  3SttwlDgO,[K 
Oreeii  MounUln.  Vienua  Crater,       .60 

Hartwiok,  Jeffetioo  Center,  S5 

lawaCltv,  Bethlebetn,  48 

Iowa  Fai]t,  Maple  Hill,  40 

Kcllccg,  Rock  Creek,  SS 

Kenebeck,  3D 

I>ewis.  Etsworlli,  45 

Manthenlflr,  Golden,  3S 

Maqaakua,  Huiitavllle,  40 

Marxhalltuwit.  8.  W.,  40 

Muoii  City,  Cookman,  10 

Oak  OioTS,  36 


428 


OONOBEOATIOlfAL  TBAB-BOOK. 


[liK)3. 


Kaom. 

Msmbsralilp. 

Miller, 

20 

Miuicatine,  Green  St., 

200 

NMhuii,  Brad  Cord, 

36 

Newell,  I'r^Tldeiioe, 

36 

Newton,  North, 

106 

Nichols.  Pike, 
Ooheyeden,  Filk, 
LdkeView, 

63 

36 

20 

OleuA,  Prmirie  Hill, 

40 

Onawa,  QoArd  Lake, 

26 

Osgood, 

40 

Ottnrowa,  Open  Door, 

79 

Otho,  Blkhom  Township, 

2S 

Popejoy,  Grape, 

38 

Bnthven,  Blk  Lake, 

46 

Sionz  City,  Glenn  Hill, 

86 

Tnmer, 

30 

Waterloo,  Union, 

100 

Oak  Hill, 

30 

Waverly  Jonction, 

40 

Wesley,  Fonnemark, 

81 

Total,  schools,  64;  membership,  2,281 

KANSAS. 

Alms,  Halifax,  Aabam,  36 

McFarland,  30 

Union  Center,  Pazloo,  26 

Almena,  BnfPalo,  60 

Center,  76 

Altoona,  Bethel,  60 

Cedar  Top,  60 

Argentine,  West  And,  60 

Athol,  Cedar  Forks,  40 

Atwood,  Frejrs,  40 

Barllngton,  46 

Centralia,  Diitrict  No.  73  Union,         46 

Prospect,  40 

Cora,  6riel,  36 

DoTer,  Independences.  H.,  Auburn,  60 

North  Branch,  20 

Pleasant  Ridge,  30 

Dnnlap,  Kakala,  22 

Ellis,  Beaver  Bank,  26 

Fall  Leaf,  Fall  Union,  FaU»  66 

Fall  River,  Salt  Creek,  86 

Ford,  Glover,  Ford,  46 

Nemis,  30 

Garfield,  Pleasant  Ridge,  60 

PraU  Union,  Larneo,  68 

Ward  Union,  31 

Gibson,  Union,  Utica,  26 

Gladstone,  Mayflower,  36 

Goodwater,  Gove  Ct^,  30 

Gorham,  Union,  26 

Highland,  Dist.  No.  2,  HighPd  Sta^  40 

Hutchinson,  Bast  Side,  60 

Independence,  Cottonwood  St.,  C 

Jackson,  Jacobs,  Neoeho  Rapids,     36 

Lenora,  Hendricks,  40 

Linwood,  Fall  Leaf,  Fall»  66 

Jetmore,  Silver  Lake,  30 

Qoail  Trap,  Dod^^  City,  30 

Kirwin,  Claa<tell,  40 

Ocheltree,  Branch,  40 

Paola,  Minich,  20 

Partridge,  Troy,  30 

Pawnee,  union,  Wormer,  60 

Plains,  West,  30 


36 
85 
65 

85 
30 
30 


Num.  MaMbenUp 

Pleasant  Valley  Twp.,Prait,lj»nied,  60 
Pittsborg ,Lone  Star, 
Rutland,  BUis,  HaTanna, 
Stockton,  Bethel, 

Pleasant  Talley, 
Rtrong  City,  Fox  Creek, 
Sharon  Springs,  Gould  8.  H., 
Topeka,  Lincoln  St., 
Wakeeny,  Center,  25 

Wbeaton,  Pleasant  Hill,  37 

Willaid.  60 

Zeandale,  Tabor  Val*y,  Maohattaa,  40 

Total,  schools,  66;  membership.  2,20 

KENTUCKY. 

Bveigreen,  Bethel,  65 

Glencaim,  25 

Haystack,  67 
Kensee,  Union,  160 
Lacy  Creek,  Johnsons,  Haselcoen,  80 

McCauseyi  83 

Mt  Morgan,  Wllllainsbaiv»  18 

Park  Camp,  Frankfbrt^  87 

PsrkviUe,  Gosdon,  20 

Red  Ash,  Uqjoo,  90 

Woodbine,  Com  Creek,  76 

The  Gap,  64 

Union,  49 

Total,  schools,  18;  membership,  764 


LOUISIANA. 

Areola.  Roseland, 

Csnal  Switch,  Abt>ott, 

Cedar  Grove,  Areola* 

Daspit,  RiceTlile, 

Drew  Plantation,  Vinton, 

Banice, 

Ferre  Canal,  Crowley « 

Gtonais, 

Keystone,  Jennlnctiy 

Linebarger,  CrowTey« 

McCain,  Crowley* 

Manchester, 

Midland, 

Mermenton, 

Millerville,  Whitehouse, 

NibleU  Blnff,  Vinton, 

Oakdale, 

Oak  Grove,  Vinton, 

Oil  Wells,  Jennings* 

PhiUips,  Crowley* 

Riverside,  Kinder* 

Roseland,  Airds  Dist , 

Shafer,  Lake  Arthur* 

W.  Roseland,  Roseland* 


40 
26 
76 
27 
43 
43 
24 
37 
36 
28 
29 
63 
23 
36 
38 
26 
46 
29 
22 
46 
32 
80 
27 
66 


Total,  schools,  24 ;  memberi hip,  922 

MAINE. 

Ashland,  Garfield  District,  80 

Nashville  Plantation,  22 

Sonth,  44 

Bremen,  Island  Bethel, 

M usconffus  Bay,  C 

Brooksville,  union.  Cape  Rozter*  36 


L903.] 


SUNDAY  SCHOOLS. 


429 


Name.  Membenhlp. 

Cnmberry  Isles,  Baker's  Island, 

Islenord,  8 

Islesford,  18 

Dead  Biver,  Union,  25 

Deer  Isle,  Reach,  13 

Sunset,  70 

Bmden,  26 

FlagstaiF,  40 

Gorham,  North,  35 

Harborside,  36 
Harpswell.  Island  Bethel, 

jSast  Harpswell,  C 

Howe  Brook,  30 

Kineo,  15 
Bfairallowaj,  Wentworth's 

Locatloii,  N.  H.,  30 

Wilson's  MUU,  22 

Mt.  Desert,  Beech  Hill,  0 

Pretty  Slarsh,  C 

New  Gloncedter,  unions  Upper 

Gloucester,  40 

New  Sweden,  West  St.,  Nelson,  C 

Northport,  16 

Oxbow,  31 

Portage  Lake,  Portage,  20 

BrsidoD,  23 
Presqoe  Isle,  Maysville  Center, 

HaysvlUe,  85 
Princeton,  Forest  Hills, 

Grand  Lake  Stream,  65 

St.  Croix,  Pride's  Mills,  20 

Sana  Pau,  85 

Snmner,  Samner  Hill,  Barrett,  C 
Swan's  Island.  Mlntom,  Atlantic,    10 

Wilton,  Intervsle,  Notch,  C 

Windham,  North,  80 

Warren,  Cumberland  Mills,  30 

Total,  schools,  36;  membership,  903 

MABTIiANB. 

Baltimore,  Sixteenth  St.,  C 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Adams,  Xylonite,  60 

Amherst,  Sonth  Bnd,  South,  C 

Zion  Chapel,  C 

Auleboro,  Brisrss  Comer,  30 

Bane,  Union,  Barre  Plains,  35 

Becket,  Bast.  Chest^^r,  26 

Home  Dept.,  W.  Becket,  20 

Boston,  Armenian,  28 

Berkeley  Temple,  Chineiet  150 

C?Une9e,  101 

Hope  Chapel,  C 

French,  18 

Parental  School,  W.  Roxbury,  52 

Phillips  Chapel,  South,  C 

Bomsey  St.  Chapel,  Dorchester,     C 

SwedUh,  C 

Brockton,  Hope  Chapel,  C 

Brookline,  Bethany,  C 

Charlestown,  Navy  Yard,  75 

Chelsea,  Chester  Ay.,  C 

Clarksburg,  BrlgSSvlUe,  58 

Center.  53 

Easton.  Hathaway  Mill,  South,  C 

B.  Bridgewater,  whitman,  40 


Name. 


IfMnbenhlp. 


Ervioff,  Farley,  45 

Fall  Biver,  Morning  School,  C 

Hanover,  Bethany,  W.  Hanover,  20 

Oakland  Hall,  So.  Hanover,  62 

Hanson,  Wampatack,  So.  Hanson,  11 

Haverhill,  John  Ward,  47 

Holyoke,  Grace,  0 

Lanesboro,  Berkshire,  25 

Lawrence,  syrUin,  30 

Lee,  Ingram  District,  B.  fiCe,  26 

Maiden,  Forestdale,  C 

Eidgeworth,  C 

Maplewood  Chapel,  C 

Medford,  Glenwood,  C 

Mendon,  Union,  15 

Middlefteld,  Bancroft,  9 

Middleboro,  Thomastown,  39 

Waterville,  Bddyvllle,  40 

Millbary,  Union,  W.  BUIlbury,  36 

Millis,  Rockvllle,  39 

Natick,  Hose  Hoose,  55 

New  Marlboro,  Union,  Clayton,  60 

New  Salem,  NoHh,  60 

North  Adams,  Braytonville,  C 

New  Marlboro,  Union,  Clayton,  50 

Northampton,  ^  est  Farms,  80 

Northfield,  Union  Hall,  Northfield 

Farms,  20 

Otis,  East,  16 

Pembroke,  Bethel,  Hanover,  20 

Pittsfield,  West,  24 

French.  80 

Junction,  40 

Plymonth,  Garnet  Lighthoose,  15 

Ship  Pond,  Manomet,  36 

Wellingslev  Chapel.  C 

Plympton,  Silver  Lake,  C 

Princeton,  B.  Branch,  B.  Princeton,  C 

Bichmond.  North,  10 

Batland.  West,  C 

Sharon,  West,  C 

North,  Norwood*  C 

Springfield,  Parker  St., 

Indian  Orchard,  17 

Sixteen  Acres,  20 

State  Line.  Union,  34 

Stockbridge,  Union,  Glendale,  50 

Taunton,  Arlington,  90 
Templeton,  Hospital  Cottage, 

Baldwlnvllle,  O 

Tolland,  Soule  DiMt.,  New  Boston,     18 

W.  Stoclcbridge,  Friedleyviile,  15 

State  Line,  43 

Windsor,  Bast,  12 

Worcester,  Fobes  St.,  50 

SwedUh,  C 

Union  Gospel,  75 

Total,  schools,  78;  membership,  2,109 


MICHIGAN, 

Alamo,  Liberty  St., 

Williams, 
Alger, 

A  Imont,  Butherford, 
Arland, 
Atlanta,  Edwards, 

North  Star, 
Baldwin,  Marlborough, 


C 
C 
40 
47 
42 
36 
25 
40 


480 


OOHORBdATIONAL  TBAB-BOOK. 


[1903. 


BlT6r» 


Bellaife.  CUm  Lak», 

Mapm  Gfore, 

B«alfth,  Bden, 
BloaLAke, 
^Book^Sohoolhome  No.  9, 

Cftnonville,  Blaek  B 
Corasco,  PlwMf 
CoTert,  Kinney, 

PMUTiUe, 

Boath, 

Town  Line, 
Onster,  Mennenger, 
Delhi  Mills, 
Detroit,  Canfield  At., 

Oakwood, 

PolUk, 
De  Ward, 
Beetwood, 
Edmoro,  Wynujk, 


Ilnkton,  Batton, 

Obniohill, 
Gurlord,  DiiCrlot  No.  5. 

ftdlinc, 
Grand  Rapids,  Arerj, 
Harrison,  Pre^ll, 
Hetherton,  Dorer, 
Hadson,  IJme  Creek, 
Hunt's  Dpnr, 
JackM>n,  Perrine, 
Jenison, 

Joppa,  Pine  Greek, 
Kenton,  Independent, 
Lacer,  Barneys  Mills, 
Lansinx,  Mayflower, 

M.  A.  C>, 
Leota, 

Lewiston,  Pani, 
Long  Lake, 
Manoelona,  Westwood, 
Manistee,  Maxwell, 
Merrill,  Hardie, 
Mio, 

Kittle, 
Muskegon,  Blufton, 

Jackion  St., 
Nahma, 
Neebish, 
Nunica,  Tajlor, 
Olivet,  Branch, 
Payment, 
Paynesville, 

Port  Huron,  Oratiot  Center, 
Rapid  Riyer,  Ensign, 

Garth, 
Rodney,  Oolfaz, 
Roscommon,  Higgins'  Lake, 
Shelldrake, 
Standish,  Deep  River, 
Stanton,  Nevins'  Lake, 
Strongs, 

Sturgeon  River,  St.  Jacques, 
Vienna, 
Whitefish  Point,  Lighthouse, 

LiUle  Lake, 
Williamston,  Sherman, 


C 

c 
o 
o 

80 


45 
C 

S6 
76 
80 
40 
86 
41 


76 
196 
60 
80 
O 
40 


40 
80 

G 
80 

G 
40 
27 
60 


'  20 
22 
40 

2S0 
70 
40 
80 
45 
C 

126 
26 


27 
86 
G 
20 
26 
80 
20 
6 
20 
40 
27 
18 
82 
36 
23 
35 
C 
26 
17 
20 
18 
36 
26 


Total,  schools,  77;  membenhip,  2,097 


MINNBSOTA. 


Akley,  Gbaaberiaiii, 
Foster, 
Fowle^ 

White  Oak, 
Aitkin,  JaoMSOD, 

Klmiberty, 

North, 
Akrmn,  Odeiea^ 
Aidri^h. 
AlezMidria,  Garfield, 

Hudson, 

LakeMjiy, 

Meltona, 
Alyda,  Bear  Greek, 
Anoka,  Feir  Oaks  Bnaeh, 

Winslow, 
Appletoo,  Redfleld, 
Auduboo.  Bakke, 
Bsgley,  Laigbj, 

Msywood, 
Bametville,.Nocth, 

Prairie  BeU, 

Prairie  View, 
Rattle  BlTer, 
Baxter, 
Belrrade,  Kerns, 

Minneebinoiiai 
Beltrami,  Bdsa. 
Belview,  Seafortli, 
Benson,  DanTers. 


20 


17 

m 
m 

15 
85 
85 

26 
18 


17 
80 


Decrell^ 
Lake  Has 


eHasel, 
Bertha.  Bowman, 
Big  Lake,  Hanson, 
Borup, 
Brook  Park, 
Brunswick, 
Brownton,  Simiter, 

Thompson, 

Union  Branch, 
Burtrum,  Davies  S.  H., 
Cast  Lake, 

Genter  Gity,  Rock  Creek, 
Glarklleld, 
Glimaz, 
Gohasset, 

Columbia  Heights, 
Gomstook, 
Crooked  Greek, 
Grookston,  Ijangor, 

Miller, 
Dawson,  Boyd, 

Hamlin, 

Maxwell, 
Detroit  Gity,  Brie  Dist., 

Soatham, 
Deerwood,  Oberff, 
Douglss,  MlesvDle, 
Bdgerton,  Chandler, 
Bldred, 

Bllsworth,  Grand  Prairie, 
Blk  River,  Lavoiila, 

Meadowvale, 
Brskine, 

Excelsior,  Ghanhassen, 
Fairmont,  Amber  Lidce, 

Fracer, 
Fairis, 


18 
80 
74 
13 
40 
21 
19 
20 


49 
25 
70 
80 


17 
80 
40 
80 
20 
40 
18 
40 


15 
85 
29 
24 
60 
21 
20 
28 
40 
34 
80 
85 
14 


80 
80 
88 

82 
20 


1903.] 


8Uin>AT  SCHOOLS. 


431 


JXmtm.  Mcinb«nhlp. 

F«ltoii,  IjOokhArt,  30 

FtorgOM  Fallfl,  Oswald,  12 

Fertile,  Duipdale,  30 

Woodflide  union,  32 

Flensbnrg,  Pipe  Greek,  20 

Folej,  aw§dM,  20 

Foreeton,  Benson,  Freer,  13 

Oreenbnth,  Freer,  15 

Nortbnay,  30 

Woodward  Brook,  Princeton,         40 

Fowlon,  Branch,  80 

Frankfort  Center,  30 

Freeborn,  Bnckeye,  2S 

Byron,  35 

Cream,  50 

St.  Clair,  Alma  City,  25 

€^ylord,  Arllnarton,  G2 

Georgetown,  Mradleton,  85 

Ckeperaon,  Coon  Ijake,  80 

Glenwood,  Starbnok,  65 

Olyndon,  Averlll,  19 

Bordick,  17 

Miukoda,  30 

Stookwood,  30 

Twin  Valley,  25 

Ckwhea,  .  31 

Gransoa,  Branch,  26 

Qnnd  Meadow,  Frankfort  Center,      30 

Grand  Rapids,  Splithand,  40 

Granite  Falls,  Stony  Ron,  20 

Hamilton,  35 

Hancock,  Lake  Bmily,  20 

Hartland,  35 

Hasty,  McClelland,  80 

Hawley,  Henderson,  27 

Silver  Ijake,  30 

Hoffman,  21 

HoldiDgford,  25 

Hutchinson,  Bear  Lake,  26 

Lake  Ally,  21 

Isle,  27 

Itasca,  Union,  25 

Kenneth,  25 

Kimball,  Freeman,  25 

Stiekney,  25 

Kragness,  BiTorside,  18 

Lake  Benton,  Weeks,  15 

Lake  Stay,  Chase,  30 

Hirford,  23 

Lake  Park,  Cuba,  28 

Jepson,  25 

Lawrence,  26 

Little  Falls,  Belle  Prairie,  25 

Lone  Tree,  27 

Long  Lake,  '  30 

Lost  River,  Lambert,  25 

Mankato,  Alma  City,  30 

Indian  Lake,  20 

SwrnUih,  Eagle  Lake,  26 

Manchester,  40 

Maple  Bay,  28 

Mapletcm,  Sterling,  80 

Marine  Mills,  25 

Marshall,  Branch,  27 

Maywood,  22 

Maaeppa,  Bear  Valley,  85 

Forest  Mills,  85 

Medford,  Holly,  30 

Mentor,  30 

Mhmeapolis,  Bethel,  335 


Nwne. 

Minneapolis,  Edina  Mills, 
Blwell,  New  Brighton, 
Ck>lden  Vallej, 
Grace,  St.  Louu  Park, 

Immannel, 
Linden  Hills, 
Lynhnrst, 


lCeinb«rshlp. 

45 
25 
30 
70 
260 
100 
85 


Manhattan  Park,  St.  Louis  Park,  85 

81st  St..  Swedish,  110 

Monteyideo,  Reynolds,  30 

Montioello,  Branch,  65 
Moose, 

Morris,  Branch, 

Nary,  22 

New  Paynesyille,  Kozoois,  25 

West  PaynesviUe.  25 

New  Richland,  Branch,  34 

Trenton,  35 

New  nim.  West  Newton,  30 

New  York  Mills,  30 

Bain, 

Dntton, 

Paddock,  30 

Rice,  20 

Wickstrom,  20 

North  Branch,  Harris,  81 

Hawkinson,  85 

Pierce  S.  H.,  25 

North  Held,  Greenrale,  30 

Stone  S.  H.,  26 

Waterford,  40 

North  Redwood,  35 

Northrop,  20 

Nyqoist,  Kerns,  21 

Otisoo,  Branch,  40 

Yenseloos,  Trenton,  28 

Parker,  Huii;  30 

Baker  S.  H.,  Hnii;  22 

Park  Rapids,  Atlanta,  23 

Dorset,  82 

Latona,  25 

Nevis,  10 

Sloan,  22 

Pelican  Rapids,  Pelican  Lake,  30 

Sand  Lake,  26 

Perham,  Corliss  District,  24 

Pillsbory,  Lake  Beanty,  49 

Pleasant  Groye,  SO 

Reyere.  Union,  30 

Rice,  Graham,  20 

Rice  Lake,  27 

Rolette,  29 

Rood,  Scandinavian,  20 

Ronneby,  16 

Rosubnrg,  30 

Round  Prairie,  Hughes,  60 

Ruffy  Brook,  30 

Rnshford,  26 

Salem,  Cambria,  20 

Sacred  Heart,  60 

St.  Charles,  Saraton,  60 

St.  Cloud,  Clear  Lake,  28 

Cable,  60 

Quarries,  28 

White  Park,  22 

8t.  Hilaire,  30 

St.  Panl,  Cyril,  89 

Des  Noyer  Park,  40 

Gladstone,  67 

St.  Anthony  HUl,  40 


432 


OONOREOATIONAL   TBAB-BOOK. 


L1903. 


Nune. 

St.  PaqI,  Tatam  Chapel, 

UuiTenity  At..  Oerman, 
Sauk  Rapids.  BncUrman. 

Watob, 
Soandin, 
8ebeka, 
Shelby, 
Sherburne.  Bethlehem, 

Lake  Belt, 
Shevlin, 
Sleepy  Eye, 
Sol  way. 
South  Bend, 
Spencer  Brook,  Athens, 

Maple  Ridge. 

Mission  Creek, 

Snake  RiTer, 
Sprinf^fld,  Cobden, 

Sanborn, 

Selma, 

Statly. 
Staples,  Bung^, 

Branch, 

Cuflhinc, 

Bllis, 

Pine  River, 

Poppleu 

Southsiue, 
Stillwater,  Oak  Park, 

South, 
Stod, 
Strom  en, 
Sturgeon  Lake, 
Swanville,  Pleasant  Hill, 
Ulen,  Jensen,  Swedish, 
Underwood, 
Upsala,  Palm, 
Verndale,  Ham  District, 

ThoQiaston, 
Wadena,  Bluffton, 

Lake  Sybil, 

Luce, 

Lulcens, 
Walnut  Grove,  Holly, 
Walworth, 
Wealth  wood, 
Welch, 

We>t  Dora,  Star  Lalce, 
Winnipeg  Junction, 
Winona,  Lakeside, 
Winthrop,  Hegsburg, 
Worthington,  Branch, 
Wyonette,  bifweduh. 


MMnb«nhlp. 

126 
42 
41 
22 
15 
20 
28 
2S 
90 
25 
35 
32 
30 
25 
37 
18 
30 
24 
48 
30 
21 
30 
30 
20 
30 
30 
30 
40 
50 
60 
20 
17 
25 
30 
22 
30 
25 
40 
25 
27 
34 
37 
30 
32 
23 
17 
20 
23 
35 

150 
30 
30 
36 


Total  schools,  263;  membership,  8,686 

MISSOURI. 

Amity,  Maple  Qrove,  MaysvUle,  37 

Aurora,  White  Oak,  40 

Billings,  Oak  Hill,  35 

Bevier,  Dewey,  40 

Brookfield,  Carey,  40 

Hiss,  40 

Cole  Camp,  Kreisel,  25 

Grandin,  Hunter,  28 

Mill  Creek,  40 
Green  Ridge,  FTandthom,  Windsor,  87 

Hannibal,  Lindell  av.,  70 

Iberia,  H.  D.,  25 


Name. 

Iberia,  ftabbithead, 
Kansas  City,  Clyde  Bxmnoh, 

Genesee, 

Hope, 

Randolph, 

Seven  Oaks, 

Shawnee, 
Lebanon,  Bowles, 
Meadville,  Bethel, 
Neosho,  Brooks  Prairie, 
New  Cambria,  Prairie, 
Nichols,  Lake  View, 
Noble,  CUrk, 
Pieroe  City,  Brites  Prairie  H.  D., 

Mt.  Pleasant  H.  D., 

Pettis  Prairie  H.  D., 
Republic,  Prairie  View, 
Riverdale,  Central, 
Springfield,  Fairview, 

Gulf, 

Macedonia, 
Silverton,  LiUle  Workers, 
St.  Louis,  Benton  St., 
Saratoga,  Oak  Grove, 
Sedalia,  Union  Mission, 
St<s  Bluff  Springs, 
Thornton,  iTreedom,  ^ 


ICMDbsrriify* 


90 
40 


65 


40 
45 
56 
46 
60 
60 
30 
36 
30 
36 
26 
40 
60 
tf 
86 
76 
40 
76 
30 
60 


Total,  schools,  39;  membership,  1,978 


MONTANA. 

Aldridg^, 

Bridger,  Silver  Tip, 

Bonner,  Union, 

Castle, 

Columbus,  Flaherty  Flat, 

Cljde  Park, 

Cottonwood, 
Crow  Agency, 
FishUil,       . 
Gebo,  Elbow, 

Paradise  Valley, 
Grayoliffe,  Manila, 
Great  Falls,  Neighborhood, 
Harlowton, 
Horr, 
Jardine, 

Kiehl,  Spring  Creek, 
Logan,  Union, 
Lothrop, 
McLeod,  Loasby, 
Miner, 
Morris, 
Reed  point, 
Riverview, 
Roberts, 
Superior, 


61 
28 
00 
23 
18 
90 
66 
196 
C 
16 
26 
26 
C 
24 
32 
57 
C 
18 
22 
20 
25 
30 
15 
20 
25 
15 


Total,  schools,  26;  membership,   841 


NEBRASKA. 

Alliance,  Camp  Lake, 
Arapahoe.  Neal  Union, 
Arcadia  District  22, 

Belgora  District, 

Dunham  District, 

Hayes  Creek, 

Mixed  Grove, 
Beaver  Citv,  Progression, 
Benedict,  District  67, 


V 


25 
20 
30 
28 
25 
35 
25 
35 
40. 


1903.] 


SUNDAY  SCHOOLS. 


43d 


Name. 


Memberahlp. 


Big  Springs,  District  7, 
Bioomfteld,  District  72, 

Peoria, 
Brewster,  Pleasant  Valley, 
Brunswick,  District  78, 
Burwell,  Cotton  Wood  Grove, 

District  1, 

Great  Forks, 

Ida  District, 

People's, 

Rose  Hill, 

West  Side, 
"Chadron,  Lockett  District, 
Clarkson,  District  29, 
Compton, 
Ck>mstook,  District  232, 

District  2i2, 
Cowles,  Pleasant  Ridge, 
Crofton,  District  71, 
Cnba,  Spring  Arbor, 
CnlbertsoD,  Elm  Creek, 
Curtis,  Lone  Tree, 

New  Hop«s 

Pleasant  Home, 

Snnnysidf*, 
Danbory,  Rising  Snn, 
Dickens, 
Dimning, 

Dustin,  Clay  Creek, 
Blyria, 

TbeFori, 
Bnstis,  Meredith  District, 
Bzeter,  Barbor  Ditfriot, 
Famam,  District  51, 

District  65, 

North  Congregational, 

Victory, 
Fort  Calhonn,  Coffman  Union, 
F^ranklin,  Lookout  Mountain, 

MUler's  Ridge, 
GordoD,  Hay  Creek, 
Halsey, 

Hmxm  Center,  Logan, 
Lakeland, 

Lakeside,  Foster  District, 
Lewellen,  Blue  Creek, 

Clear  Creek, 
Madrid,  Pleasant  VaUey, 
H^urengo,  Willow, 
Martinsburg, 
May  wood,  Valley, 
MoOann, 

Meiriman,  Ricketts, 
Naponee,  Bos  well  District, 
Neligk,  Delolt, 

District  5, 

District  33, 

District  38, 

District  70, 

District  72, 

District  107, 

New  England  Valley, 
Newport,  District  84, 


20 
22 
31 
44 
30 
26 
27 
38 
25 
40 
34 
15 
15 
33 
26 
36 
33 
46 
16 
80 
86 
72 
36 
30 
36 
17 
25 
82 


85 
40 
45 
33 
20 
40 
26 
25 
80 
25 
43 
22 
16 
64 
26 
16 
88 


40 
60 
86 
45 
20 
84 


22 

22 
35 
38 
25 
15 
15 
30 
14 


Niomra,  Blankenfeld,  Le  Blanc,  15 

Oasia,  Sunshine,  15 

Ogalalla,  Spring  Creek,  80 

Omaha,  Chapel  of  the  Carpenter,  150 

Orerton,  Platte  Valley,  14 

PillMda,  Green  Valley,  18 

Hopewell,  40 


Name.  Mtinb«rshlp. 

Plainview,  District  16,  20 

District  51,  40 

Sargent,  District  36,  80 

District  188,  30 

Sayage,  District  54,  MiUerboro,         33 

Seneca,.  80 

Snyder.  30 

Spragg,  Midvale.  23^ 

Springview,  Alpha,  43 

BtockTille,  Rose  Hill,  60 

Strickland,  Alpha,  30 

Taylor,  District  6,  30 

Thedford,  Antelope  Valley,  30 

Norway,  18 

Thomburg,  Germanyille,  00 

Tiiden,  Valley  View,  84 

Trenton,  Comell,  40 

Goodwill,  15 

Ulysses,  District  06,  72 

Valentine,  Dry  Creek,  Britt,  24 

Pleasant  View,  33 

Verdigre,  Pleasant  Hill,  15 

Wallace,  Lakaview,  61 

Lily  Dell,  25 

Schoonmaker  District,  20 

Sunny  Dale,  80 

Weigand,  60 

WelTfleet,  60 

North  Brushy,  20 

Wheeler,  District  6,  30 

Winnetoon.  District  11,  23 

Wood  Lake,  Cherry  Valley,        *  51 

Total,  schools,  111 ;  membership,  8,687 


NEVADA. 

Cherry  Creek, 

Leetvllle, 

North  Truckee,  Wedekind, 

Stillwater, 

Steamboat  Springs, 

Washoe, 


25 
10 
34 
30 
86 
80 


Total,  schools,  6 ;  membenhip,  16t 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

Allenstown,  Rural  District,  17 

Conway,  West  Side,  C 

Doyer,  Toll  End,  20 

Dummer,  Union,  Milan,  20 

EppiDg,  West,  C 

Errol.  20 

Hillsboro,  Lower  Village,  C 

Jaffrey,  No.  6,  C 

Keene,  Beech  Hill,  C 

Georga  St.,  C 

Madbury.  GO 

Merrimack,  Reed's  Ferry,  20 

Thornton's  Ferry,  15 

Milton,  Plummer's  Ridge,  C 

South,  N.  Rocheatar,  C 

Nashua,  Endeavor,  C 

Newport,  Union,  North  Neyyport,  (? 

Portsmouth,  Creek,  C 

Grayelly  Ridge,  Neyrington,  2'* 

Rindge,  fiaat,  U 

Total,  schools,  30;  membership,  197 


OOHOBEOATIOHAI. 


[190S. 


NEW  HBXIOO. 

Atriwo, 

BmwIm,  Albaqnerq  ne, 

IiOflHI, 

Su  Hatao,  Auado, 


Total,  Mhooli,  T;  membonhlp,  SOT 

NEW  JEBSBT. 

Bonnd  Brook,  Cblmnejr  Book,  Unlm,  C 

JfontoUlr,  Pflgrlm  Chftpel,  O 

NEW  TOBK. 

Biooklyn,  AtlwUe  At.,  C 

Bethel,  O 

Mayflower,  C 

PilgriiB  Chapel,  C 

Booth  Chap«l,  a 

WEllmiRliby  At.  Chapel.  C 

BniTalo,  Plymouth,  0 

Cortland,  Baat  Side.  O 

GloieraTillo,  Btlver,  0 

Grand  Island.  Slate  Boad, 

Sbeerwater,  O 

Ntw  York  City,  BethaDf.  O 

Biwcoo,  Mortou  Hill,  Rockland,  0 

Sjraouse  Pltf^im  Chapel,  TO 


TotiJ  tchooU,  16;  meinbwiblp,  IB 

NORTH  CAIiOLlNA. 

Bhiwinjt  Book.  SkylaDd  Tnstltnte,  81 

BarllDKUm,  Cllnian  Momortal,  SO 

Botleld.  Brick  Normal.  ITD 

Gnm  Spring*,  M  on  cure,  *6 

HillBhoro,  63 

Had  ion,  TB 
Oberlln.  Oberlln  Settlement,  Lenoir,  fiO 

Oaks,  Moore,  SB 

Pom,  Koob  Creek,  32 

Saloda,  3t 

Suidy  Level,  Oofl;  40 

WhltUer,  88 

ToUlMhoola,  13;  mMnbenblp,  TTT 

NORTH    DAKOTA. 

AnamooM,  Armitrong,  30 

Harris,  32 

ArBuayille,  Beandinavlaa,  SO 

Bftroey.  82 

Bertltotct.  Killboiime,  2B 

Hard  nine,  36 

Bottineau,  Scaiidinai-ian.  20 

Uowdon.  Eureka.  2S 

Ontario,  SO 

Qgtiander.  30 

Silver  Lkke,  3B 


BowOon,  SpMdwtfl, 

BrookMt, 

Bnford, 


'auKliej, 


Free  HInlon, 
Clifford, 

Colfax,  ScandinoBlan, 
Cooporatown,  DetwlUar, 

Scandinavian, 
Crary,  Saondert, 
Cryalal  Springs, 
Cammlnga,  Scatullnaeian. 
De  Lamere, 


Oo>, 
GranTilla,  I 
Woodwwi 
Gwlnner, 


Harwood,  SoonJtiMvfait, 
Hebroo, 

HlokaoQ, 

Boffiand, 

Hope,  Scandinavian, 

Horace,  ScanMnavian, 

Katbryn, 

Lakota,  Illinois  TownsUp, 

Lemert. 

LttoliTillB, 

Lngati.  Buxton, 

Manfred, 

McHenry,  Cherry  Lake, 

Lake  View. 
Medina, 
Menoken, 
Miiiot,  Mc-Kioley. 

Markelle. 

Pioneer  Union, 

Willing  Worken, 
Morton, 

Now  BoKland  Cllf, 
Oberon,  Matlbewa. 

Went  Ajitelope. 
Oriika,  Fairbanks, 

Montgomery, 
Ott. 

Bl^^lon, 


Banbom,  Hillside, 
Rhodes, 

^hiaoda, 
Sentbet,  Butte, 
Sharlow, 
SheymiDe. 
8tb», 
SjkeMM),  JoboMni  Dittdct, 


1903.] 


8Uin>AT  SCHOOLS. 


435 


Kabu. 

Taylor, 

Voltaire, 

Washbnm,  GreeDshield, 
WilliBton,  Stony  Creek, 
Wimbledon,  Etter, 
Windsor, 


lCcinb«nb!p. 


as 

C 
O 
28 

ao 


Total,  flchoolfl,  87 ;  memberriiip,  3,196 

OHIO. 

Bath,  80 

Belpre,  Pine  Grove,  60 

Cleveland,  Mizpah,  170 

North.  125 

Workhoose,  100 

Colnmbos.  Bethel,  18S 

W.  Goodale  St.,  75 

Collin  wood,  75 

Conneant,  FinnUh,  50 

Danbury,  45 

BaatOlenville,  ISO 

Blyria,  Murray  Bidge,  65 

Purport  Hirbor,  Hungarian,  40 

Halo,  50 

Kirtland,  Riverside,  50 

Mariette,  Oak  Grove,  50 

Pntnam,  55 

Rainbow,  86 

Unionville,  50 

Wajrne  St.,  100 

North  MoDroeville,  Kimball,  45 

Norwalk,  South,  80 

Biohfteld,  Oak  Hill,  85 

Bockport,  Booky  Biver,  Kammsy      45 

Bootetown,  85 

Toungstown,  Emma  St.,  35 

Total,  sohoole,  26;  membership,  1,830 


OKLAHOMA. 


Chandler,  Spring  Dell, 
Cordell,  Bnterpnse, 
Gushing,  Happy  VsJley, 
Darlin 
Doris, 


Tm 


Darlington,  Cheyenne 


Bdmond,  Cleveland, 

Deer  Creek  Union, 
Farry,  Harmony, 
Gregg,  Cottonwood  Springs, 
Guthrie,  Bear  Creek, 

Pawnee, 

Pleasant  Valley, 
Hastings,  Beaver  View, 

Union, 
Hennessey,  Buffalo. 
Independence.  Garden  Prairie, 
Jennings,  Bethel, 
Komal^,  Talbot  Union, 
Lawton,  Bethel, 
Navina,  Bhodes, 
Oklahoma  City,  Ozmun, 

Biverdale, 
Orlando,  Clearwater, 

Lowe  Center, 
Park  City, 

Perkins,  Pleasant  View, 
Perry, 


40 
75 
40 
165 
00 
86 
25 
70 
80 
40 
20 
60 
80 
35 
60 
85 
35 
65 
69 
21 
45 
48 
25 
30 
45 
28 
25 
30 


Name. 

Pond  Creek,  Zion  Union, 
Beedinff, 

Mt.  Zion, 
Booky.  Lone  Star, 
Servado, 
Solon, 
Temple, 
TuUle,  I.  T., 
Waurika, 

Waynoka,  Bos«  Valley, 
Wellston,  Biartin, 

Spring  Valley, 


ICemberahip. 

70 
82 
46 

40 


60 
60 
50 
66 

28 
60 


36 
20 
80 
25 
40 
46 
60 
35 
16 
20 
40 
16 
25 
60 


Total,  schools,  40;  membership,  1,822 


OREGON. 

Aiene, 

Alpha,  Crow, 

Argenti, 

Alto  Park,  Fulton, 

Bachelor  Flat,  Houlton, 

Beaver  Valley,  Rainier, 

Bplleview,  Asnland, 

Central,  Uewellra, 

Center  Bend,  KeUogs, 
DUlard.  H.  D., 
Drew  Creek, 
Dryden, 
Barl,  H.  D., 

Edenbower,  Bosebarg, 
Ely, 

French  Settlement,  Melrose, 
Galesville, 
Gates, 

Gauls  Creek,  Gold  Hill, 
Greenville, 
Glide, 
Goble, 

Hedden  Bluff,  Rlkton, 
Holbrook, 
Kellogg, 

Lampey  Creek,  Parkersburg, 
McDonald,  Sclo, 
MUlwood, 
Oak  Creek, 
Ord,  H.  D., 
Parkersburg, 
Park  Place. 
Pendleton,  West  End, 
Portland,  Front  St., 

Highlands, 
Prosper, 
Provolt, 

Bed  Hill,  Rice  Hill, 
Beaton, 
Bice  Hill. 
BiverBide,  Forest, 
Bock  Creek, 

Sauvies  Island,  Arthur, 
Schofield,  Sampson, 
Siskiyou. 
Sitkum, 

Spencer  Creek,  Keno, 
Spring  Lake, 
Waldo, 

Wolf  Creek,  Van, 
Wood  bum. 


86 
80 
25 
20 
80 
60 
25 
16 
40 
25 
40 
15 
46 
15 
20 
80 
25 
80 
80 
26 
50 
25 
25 
20 
30 
15 
20 
35 
15 
26 
15 
20 
15 
25 
90 


Total  schools,  51 ;  member8hip,;i,626 


486 


OONOBEOATIONAL  TBAR-BOOK. 


[1!K>3. 


BHODB  ISLAND. 

Umm\mthip. 

Pawtockei.  Darlington,  0 

ProTldence,  Central,  C 

Knlghtivine.  W 

Park  Side.  108 

?»«.  ^ 

liwtdUh  Miuion,           •  O 

Tfyerton,  Bliae  Comer,  a 

King  Road,  » 

Total,  schools,  9 ;  membeiililp,  ¥fi 

SOUTH  CABOIilKA. 

Greenwood,  Brewer  Normal,  100 

LowndetYille,  HoUj  Band,  17 

Bock  ton,  WInnsboro,  15 

Winniboro.  22 

Waterpe,  Wlnnsboro,  20 

Total,  schools,  0;  membefship,  172 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


70 
90 


40 
20 
20 


45 


Anrora,  Union, 

Bangor,  German, 

BiMok  Hawk, 

Bowdle,  Hodson  Township, 

Jacob  Gross,  German, 

Modena  Township, 
Bnffalo  Gap,  "  W.  G."  Fla*, 
Oanton,  Grand  Vallej  Union, 
Cascade  Springs, 
Chamberlain,  Indian  Industrial,        137 

Went  Point,  30 
Cheyenne  River  Agency,  Toach-the- 

Clonds,  Indian,  45 

Coster.  North  SUr  Mine,  20 

Sfsnide,  40 

orrka,  German  Union,  25 

Fairbnm,  40 

Frankfort,  Grobe  Union,  26 

Folsom,  25 

Fort  Yates,  Elk  horn,  Indian,  200 

Flyinc  By,  Indian,  30 

Oak  Cieek.  Indian,  50 

Thunder  Hawk,  Indian,  20 

Gann  Valley,  District  No.  4,  25 

Gettysburg,  Lincoln,  26 

Hayward,  20 

Henry,  Brantford,  C 

Hermosa,  30 

Hill  City,  Tea  Lode,  26 

Hot  Springs,  Eden  valley,  26 

Falls,  20 

H.  D.,  Vf 

lona.  Interdenominational,  40 

Iroquois,  Logan  Center,  43 

Bees,  25 

Spmgue,  86 

Kennedy,  Bethlehem,  30 

Keystone,  Bismark  Mine,  20 

Lesliet  Cherry  Creek,  Indian,  75 

Plum  Creek,  26 

Minnekahta,  Union,  20 

Miranda,  Union,  40 

Nemo,  Bench  Mark,  15 

OacomA,  Crescent  Valley,  C 

Ljrman,  C 


OMXNDft.  Meadne  Bntta»  Norwmy,       C 

Pleasant  HUl,  G 

Oah^,  Elis.  WInyan  Mem*!,  Iniiaa,  JSO 


26 

15 

26 

26 

15 

35 

C 

C 

C 

C 

20 

50 

flO 

20 

26 

C 

40 


Bear  Creek,  Indian, 

Hope  Station,  Indian, 

Thunder  Butte.  Indian, 
Pactola,- 

Rapid  Ci^,  Diyide, 
Redlleld.  Collega, 
Poikernlle,  Gulch,    ' 
SootI,  H»w«T4eBy  Io.» 
South  Shore,  Boise, 

Germantown  Union, 

Merritt, 
Spearfish.  Beayer  Creek, 
Springfield,  Snnnjside, 
Springs, 

St.  Lawrence,  Sunbeam, 
Thule,  Oerman, 
Turton,  MeClaine, 
Wagner,  Acme, 
Waterbury,  Eden  Union, 
Wesdngtmi  Sprfaiffi,  Union,  Fimnklfai,  60 
Worthing,  Wiggin,  » 

Vilas,  ^ 

Yankton,  Bearer  Creek,  26 

Total,  schools,  70;  membeiBhip,  2,208 


TBNUBSSEB. 

Aliens, 

Annadell,  Flat  Rock, 
Balta,  Reeds,  ISnusd  View, 
Chattanooga,  Steele  Home, 
Cumberland  Gap,  Grant  I^e, 

Harrogate, 
Elverton, 
Frankfort,  Union, 
Genesis,  Crossroads, 
Glen  Alice,  Union, 
Graysville,  Fox  Mines,  Montague, 
Hamilton  Springs, 
Hickory  Creek,  Pine  Mt.  Afternoon, 

LaFoUette, 
Isham, 

Islandford,  Deer  Lbdse, 
Isoline,  Union, 
Knozville,  Slater, 
La  FoUette,  Coke  Oven,  ' 

Furnace, 

Ivy  Dell, 
Biayland,  Johnsonstand, 
Nashyille,  Howard  Afternoon, 

Liyingston, 
New  River.  Buttrum, 
Petros,  Union, 
Pine  City,  Rockwood, 
Ridgedale,  Bast  Side, 
Rock  Creek,  La  FoUette, 


46 

146 
80 

100 
26 
45 
30 
47 
63 
fiO 

86 
26 
6H 
70 

100 
50 
36 
3K 
58 
76 

175 
25 

100 
30 
75 
40 
52 


Shadeland,  Glades, 

Tommy  York  Place,  York,  Branam,  36 

Westef,  *0 

Total, schools,  31;  membership,  1,827 

TEXAS. 

Arbor  Springs,  Comanche, 
AmeckTille,  Ameck, 
Bethlehem,  Myrtle  Springe, 


in 

65 


8UNDAT   SCHOOLS. 


Black  Fork.  Tyler. 
Blaalon.  Plerc-. 
Blue  Crei'k,  Rl  Cnrnpo, 
Brown  !*•«,  Dd  lieoD, 
Bargpr.  Rork  Islaofl. 
Campbell'H  Chmpel.  Coplen. 
Center  FiiinI,  CkiiniUirhe, 
Cbeethun, 

Clebunie,  Ai^gtin  Height.--, 
Col  bum, 
Cordela, 
CortM, 

Grose,  Hrrtle  Springs, 
CiaaainicTille,  Stntton, 
DbIIm,  BMm»n, 
Bonnie  View, 

PilgriQl. 
Ilt^UlSOIl.  RST. 

Bbeoezer.  De  Lcou. 
Foxie's  BMije.  De  lyeou, 
Frlenilalilp,  Grand  Sallur. 
Fraitluid,  Pules  tine, 
Ouldeo  Rod. 
Habii. 

HlghUnd.  lodex, 
JoDea'  Creek,  Bl  Gsmpo, 
Landmark,  CuntOD, 
IdWreaCH  SprlDftB.  Speed, 
Llberlf ,  CoiaHnche, 
HacvdODia,  Tyler, 
MaFkdden,  NederUnd, 
Moore'i  Cbapel,  De  Fo, 
Nneoestoirn, 

Pine  drwk.  Kiiiberaoii, 
Prairie  Ptirk.  lioulne, 
Raacha  Qrande,  Bl  Campo, 

Round  Flkt,  Speed,  i 

Bound  Mountain,  Tj'ler,  I 

Ssu  Antonio,  Btiglewood,  ( 

Sand  Flat,  : 

Soda  SpriutCH,  Cumiuii'lie,  4 

Salherfand.  Uanndo.  ! 

Tenrson,  Slpe  Springs,  t 

Tinunoaa,  Kl  Ctunpo,  I 

Tutl.  Willi  Point.  i 

Tnrke;  Potnl,  Rock  IsUud,  ! 

Walker,  Del^eon,  I 

Watftliouee,  Glen  Flora.  ; 

Watla,  Ben  Wheeler.  ! 

Willow  SpriDgs.  index.  t 

WoiHt  Springs,  Lyodate,  ! 

Total,  Mfaoola, ST;  inaubei«hlp,2,X 

UTAH. 

CoalTUIe,  New  WMt,  : 

Heber,  New  West,  I 

Lehi,  New  West,  i 


Pttlsfurd,  Fiorent'S. 

Riclimond,  Union,  Joneevllle.  40 

R<'Okiiii:liaDi,  Lnwrenre  Mills, 

Bellows  Fulls,  C 

Stowe,  Moscow,  C 

Wardsboro,  Center.  C 

Wailiugtord,  South,  O 

Westmoro.  C 

Lake  Vi^w,  Barton,  C 

Woo.lford  Cily,  irnion,  30 

Total,  schools,  U;  memlwTshlp,  110 
VI  KOI  N I  A. 

AlezaDdria,  Florence  Crittenden,  SO 
WASHINGTON. 

Aeate,  Forest,  30 

Aldergrove.  Fernclale,  30 

■ '      r.  Lookout,  28 


4afifoVd. 


indale,  UodruODil, 


Beltan, 


SO   I    ( 


Blue  Creek,  Qraham, 
Bine  Hoantatn,  DaytaB, 
Bluff, 

Bremer, 
Brownsville, 
'   Bunday,  Dayton, 


OllTet, 
Clayton, 
Clear!  ake, 
■Cliniai,  Prescott, 
1.'ivollo,  Wlilow  Creek, 
DarringtoQ, 

•"&.'■""'- 

Pine  Grove, 
'       KoUnelte, 


Dcur  Creek,  Milan, 

Duty,  Klflon, 

Dragoon,  Valley  Prairie, 

"  ingennean,  JamealosD. 


Total,  schools.  3 


membership. 


ElEln. 
Eplira 


VEKHONT. 

Albnrfc,  West, 
BennlogtoD,  Guideboard, 


Eplirata, 

Fairfax, 

Forest, 

Forest  Cent«r,  Sprincdale, 

Qate  City,  Gate, 


438 


OOHOREOATIONAIi  TBAR-BOOK. 


[1903, 


Nmt.  ItaiWnhip. 

Greenwood,  Meyen  Falls,  41 

Griswold,  90 

Harts,  Harfs,  10 

HiffhUnd,  CheUin,  SO 

Hlllyard,  Orchard  Prairie,  40 

Hunters,  26 

Index,  45 

Island  CoDter,  Port  Blakely,  90 

Jensen,  Iieber,  40 

Kahlotos,  94 

Knmmer,  Black  Diamond,  S2 

Lake  Stevens,  82 

LewisYille^  28 

Lopez,  25 

McGormick,  42 

Hackay,  88 

Maltlnr,  36 

Manzinita,  92 

Marcos,  40 

Marengo,  90 

Marshumd,  Snohomish,  46 

Mead,  LiUle  Deep-Greek,  40 

Milan,  90 

Morton,  42 

Mosqrrock,  46 

Mount  Pleasant,  85 

Oleqna,  92 

Oso,  29 

Paradise  Lake,  92 

Pataha  Gitv,  Meadow  Gnlch,  28 

Philomatbean,  26 

Pateros,  Utopia,  80 

Penrith,  Newport,  91 

Pettit,  Dayton,                       •  86 

Pialschie.  46 

Pittsborg,  Buckley,  60 

Pleasant  view,  HartUne,  40 

Pomeroy,  Philomathean,  26 

Skyhawk,  31 

Port  Crescent,  23 

Port  Ludlow,  86 

Pullman,  Garrison,  27 

Quilloedar,  Marysvllle,  40 

Ravensdale,  86 

BezTille,  Mt.  Vernon,  12 

Richards,  Kennlwlck,  26 

Richardson,  23 

Riverside,  North  Yakima,  48 

Robe,  26 

Rock  Greek,  McComdck.  36 

Scow  Bay,  Pt.  Townsend,  23 

SeaUle,  Bethany,  60 

Ravenna.  Universl^  Sta.,  43 

York,  Sub-station  H,  46 

Silyerdale,  89 

Clear  Greek,  60 

Skykomish,  28 
South  Madrone,  Port  Blakely,         26 

Spanaway,  30 

Spring  valley,  Waltsburs,  26 

Steamboat  Rock,  Coulee  City,  30 

Swan  Lake,  Tanwaz,  20 

Taooma,  Center  St.,  C 

White  Shield,  Whltworth  Sta.,     12 

Tampico,  60 
Thomas  District,  Walla  Walla,        36 

Ticknor,  Bucoda,  40 

Tuckaunon,  Dayton,  27 

Uniontown,  Sunshine,  26 

Usk,  82 


Name. 

Valley, 

Cottonwood, 
Yelma,  Sprlngdale, 
Washongml,  Mt.  Dnigin, 

Norway, 
Wenas,  upper  Wenas, 
Westhranoh, 


ITsaiberBhlp. 

46 
80 
84 

26 
23 
29 
36 


Total  schools,  127;  membership,  4,068 


WISCONSIN. 


26 
24 
C 
0 


20 
27 
38 
26 
44 
17 
16 
80 
84 
12 
28 
40 
80 
84 
60 
49 


Albany,  Bast  Pepin,  Mondovl« 
Antigo,  Kennedy's  Siding, 
Appleton,  4ih  Ward  Chapel, 

People's  Chapel, 
Ashhuid, 

Beloit,  BodeaTor  No.  2, 
Benoit, 

Benton,  Buncombe, 
Bimamwood,  Plover, 
Blue  Mounds, 
Boyd,  Jackson, 
Boydtown,  Porter, 
British  Hollow,  Beraohah, 
Broederrllle, 

Jump  Biyer, 
Bruce,  Amacoy  Lake, 

Beckey  Creek, 

Day  IHstrlct, 
Brule, 

Brush  Hollow, 

Bru8hTi]le,Beat,  wr 

Butternut  Lake,  Pioneer,  Battemnt,  86 
Cable,  Pahquahwang,  27 

Carlisle,  Washburn,  20 

Carlton,  Kewaunee,  44 

CeoterriUe,  West  Prairie,  45 

Chester,  Home  Dent.,  Wanpun,        14 

Johnston  Dist.,  Wanpun,  20 

City  Point,  26 

Clam  Falls,  33 

Claywood,  80 

Clearfield,  Union,  New  Lisbon,         66 
CliflPord,  27 

Clifton,  Pierce  Valley,  Prescott,       86 
Col  bum,  16 

Brown,  Stanley,  14 

Bffgan,  20 

WiUirow,  16 

Columbia,  80 

Danville,  Union,  44 

Day.  Carlyle,  20 

Dells  Dam,  Oxford,  Kelllsvllle,         80 
Dewey,  Fern,  30 

Drummond,  70 

Drywood,  30 

Bdson,  Maple  Ridge,  Stanley,  36 

Elderon.  Busy  Workers,  Wlttenberg926 

Fertilla,  60 

Elk  Creek,  Menomonle,  24 

Flambeau,  Main  Greek,  26 

Birch  Greek,  18 

Pine  Island,  17 

Franksville,  34 

Freeman,  30 

Fremont,  Granton,  26 

Galesburg,  30 

GalesYille,  26 

Glenwood,  Warner's,  16 


1903.] 


SUNDAT   SCHOOLS. 


439 


Name.  Membership. 

Gl«nwood,  Forest.  12 

Hammel,  NortoD's  Mills,  Oleson,  26 

Hope,  PIttsvllle,  41 

Hartfand,  North  Lake,  58 

Hay  Creek,  Huroo,  22 

HiAsboro,  Mayflower,  KIroy,  C 

HixoD,  GhxKlwiD,  Withee,  20 

Hoard,  Bethel,  Curtlss,  51 

Holway,  Justin.  24 

Townseod,  Withee,  21 

Hnnting,  Plymouth,  57 

Iron  Belt,  36 

Irvington,  Bishop,  28 

KansasTllle,  Union  Grove,  66 

Kaokaima,  Oak  Grove,  51 

Kelley  Brook,  19 

Kennan,  20 

Kickapoo  Center,  Union,  Viola,  C 

Kmger,  Boyd  Memorial,  100 

La  Croflfe,  Bethany,  C 

Olivet,  C 

Lakes,  Woodlawn,  44 

Le  Clair,  30 

Leon,  Barr  Oak  Valley,  TerriU,  33 

Longwood,  Poppe,  Thorp,  30 

Lynn,  34 

Blafon,  86 

Maple  Ridge,  17 

Morse  40 

NeillsTille,  Pine  Valley,  30 

Schnell,  16 

Kevins,  66 

North  Crandon,  38 

Odanah,  48 

Owen,  32 

Packwankee,  Hodges,  22 

Pennington,  43 

Perkinstown,  60 

Platteville,  Piatt,  36 

Preble,  Oak  Grove,  Green  Bay,  75 

Poldfer,  29 

Besebarg,  Carpenter,  Thorp,  85 

Welcome,  Thorp,  24 

River  Falls,  Randall  Dist.,  40 

South  Fork,  30 

Rubicon,  Hartford,  22 

Saxeville,  Qlendale,  Brushville,  30 

Sherwood,  Dewhurst,  29 

Sherwood  Forest,  Sherwood,  Irene,  20 

Spring  Valley,  Mines,  18 

Stockbridge,  Qainney,  C 

StooghUm,  Bass  Lake,  30 

Tilllnghast,  Auburn,  30 

Tioga,  Hope,  25 

Turtle,  Murray  District,  Clinton,  50 

Two  Creeks,  Nero,  30 

Veazie,  Stinnett,  Hayward,  18 

Viroqua  Bishop,  22 
Warren,  Sand  Prairie,  Red  Granite,  47 

Washburn,  Pilgrim,  NeiUsviUe,  62 
West  Beaver,  ba  Tart,  Greenwood,  66 

Wett  Clayton,  Amery,  16 

Weston,  Schwamb,  Globe,  40 

Withee,  Union,  36 

Woodlawn,  Hancock,  36 

Total,  schools,  123 ;  membership,  3,839 


WYOMING. 

Beaver, 

Beaver  Creek,  Barnum, 


40 
20 


Name. 

ICemberthip. 

Bennett  Creek,  6lark, 

20 

Clearmont,  Union, 

24 

Cottonwood  Creek,  Junction. 

30 

Eureka,  Buflbio, 

40 

Fort  Yellowstone, 

Yellowstone  Ree^ 

» 

13 

Grant, 

24 

Granger, 

21 

Horseshoe.  Glendo, 

28 

Eeamev,  Union, 

35 

Mine  No.  4«  Rock  Sprini^, 

47 

Moody,  Wheatland, 

30 

Morrison,  Wheatland, 

25 

Muir,  Wheatland, 

30 

Banchester, 

30 

Swan,  Wheatland, 

30 

Torrington, 

25 

Total,  schools,  18;  n 

lember 

■hip,  612 

SUMMA1 

Behooli. 

Membert. 

Alabama, 

12 

296 

Arizona, 

2 

38 

California, 

134 

8,497 

Colorado, 

85 

2,342 

Connecticut, 
District  of  Columbia, 

20 

1,427 

2 

0 

(Georgia, 

14 

780 

Idaho, 

66 

1,804 

niinois. 

U9 

7,607 

Indiana, 

11 

660 

Indian  Territory, 

2 

60 

Iowa, 

54 

2,281 

Kansas. 

56 

2,225 

Kentucky, 

13 

764 

Louisiana, 

94 

922 

Maine, 

86 

903 

Maryland, 

1 

0 

Massachusetts, 

78 

2,109 

Michigan, 

77 

S-SI 

Minnesota, 

263 

8,686 

Missouri, 

ao 

1,978 

Montana, 

26 

841 

Nebraska, 

111 

3,537 

Nevada, 

6 

164 

New  Hampshire, 

20 

197 

New  Jersey, 

2 

0 

New  Mexico, 

7 

307 

New  York, 

15 

75 

North  Carolina, 

18 

777 

North  Dakota, 

87 

2,198 

Ohio, 

26 

1,830 

Oklahoma, 

40 

1,822 

Oregon, 
RhcMe  Island, 

51 

1,626 

9 

402 

South  Carolina, 

5 

172 

South  Dakota. 

70 

2,203 

Tennessee, 

31 

1,827 

Texas, 

57 

2'^ 

UUh, 

a 

99 

Vermont, 

14 

110 

Virginia, 

1 

90 

Washin^n, 

127 

4,068 

Wisconsin, 

128 

3,830 

Wyoming, 

18 

512 

1,960 


69,973 


OONOBEOATIONAL  TZAB-BOOK. 


[1903. 


CONaREOATIONAL    MINISTERS    IN   FOREIGN    LANDS. 


A  d«d|natod  b;  k  Mar  (*]  h«  woUog  In  oooneoUon  with  t 


AbbotI,  Jmrtin  E,,  Bombay.  lodta, 
Atken,  Rdwln  £.,  TienbiiD,  China 
Albrecht,  Oeo.  B.i  Eyolo.  Jupaa, 
AllchlD,  George,  0»aks,  Japan  . . 
Allen,  Herbert  M .  .CDDcUntiaople 

Turkej. 

Ament,  Wm.  8.,  Pekioe,  China. 
■Aiidemm,Cbaa..Rob'tC.,[Mi  ]a. 
AndroE,  AlpbeuB  N.,Maid[n,Tur.. 
AtkimBOn,  JohD  L.,  Kube,  JapaD. 
a>-.~^  T  I    w  „    I  Pno-Une-fa,  I 

Bklrd.  JabD  W.,  Salouiou,  6 

'  Ballantine,  Win.O.,u.D.,Rabiiri,i!, 
'  Bamom,  H.  N.,  Harpoot,  Turhej, 

Bamnm,  H.  B.,  a, 

Bartlett,  L.,  Smynta,  Turke;  .... 

BBmett,B.C.,Tottori,  Japan..-. 

Batea,  F.  W.,  Oaialancl,  g  

*Batcfl,  Georce  L.,  Africa 

BeMd.Willard  L.,Poochow,  China. 

■Bnokwitb,  B.  G..  HonoJulu,  H.  I., 

Bell,  Bnooh  F.,  Sanporo,  Japan. . 

Benoett,  Hear;  J.,  Tottorl,  Japan, 

mngbam.  Hiram,  Honolulu,  H.  I.. 

IBird.  William,  Abeib.  Syria.  . . 

Blnsll,  H.  O.,  Ahmodnagnr, India, 

Black,  Robert  v.,  Manila,  P.  I.. . . 

•BliM,  Daniel,  Prptldani  of  SjriaD 
Frot«*tautColleKe'Beinit,Sjrla, 

Brtdgman,r.  B,  Imtuml,  c  . . 

Brown,  Q.  G.,  Udupitty,  Cey)i 

Browne,  J.  K..  Harpool,  Turkey, 

Brace,  Henry  J..  Siitiir»,W.  India, 

Banker,  Fred  R,,  Aduma,  Nalal. 

Oaiey,  Edw.  F.,  Harpool.  Tnikey, 

Owy,  Otla,  Kyoto,  Japan 

Ohambeia.W.  N.,  Adana,  Turkey. 

Ohkodler,  John  S.,Madnra,  ' 


Obapln,  F.  M.,  l3n-Ching,Chl__, 
Obrlatle.  T.  D.,  Tartan,  Turkev. 
Clark,  Albert  W.,  Pragne,  Aoat  ' 
Olark,  C.  A.,  Miyazaki,  Japan. . . . 
Clarke,  J.  F.,  SamokoT.  Bnlgatia, 
Clarke,  William  P.,  " 
Oole.  Bfnal  M.,  Bltlis,  Turkey  . 
Oarti«,  Win.  L.,  Niigala,  Japan 


Daria,  Janmr  D^  Kyotc,  JapMi. . 
DeForeM,  John  H.,  Bendai,  Japu, 
DlokMn,  J.  H..nll1pallj,  CeyiM, 

Dorward,  Jr "     *  ' 

Dnnnlng.Mi 

Baton,  J-  D.,  ^QinaaaiiB,  xaszno, 
Elwood,  Willi*  P.,  Palanl.  Indi*, 
BmeiMn.OllTer  P.  ,Honolnlii,B  .1. 
Ennti,  UerllD,  SakanJImba,  Ab. 

FalTbuik,Bdwud,Tkdal*,« 

Fabba^Hmr;,  Bafcnrl, 


Powla,  JuMi  L.,  OesHWs  Tnrkej, 

Follcr,  Amerloai,  Atotab,  a 

Oalt,  Howard  S.,  Taiueha,  Ohink, 
■OatM,  C.  Frank,  Bobert  Coll(«o, 

Conatantlnople 

GMm,  Larin  8.,  SbolaBttr.  IndU. . 
Goodeiion|[h,H.D.,  Johanneaborg, 

Tnntraal,  S.  A 

Goodrich,  0.,  Tang^dio,  Chin*,  p. 

Gray.  Tfaonai,  Ptmspe,/ 

Greene,  D.  Croiby,  Tokyo,  Japan- 
Greene,  J««eph  E.,  a. 

Qiilick,0.  H.,HonoliilD,  H.  I.  ... 
Qnllck,  S.  L^Hatoayamn,  Japan, 
Qnllck,  W.  a.,  Blanlti,  France. . 
Haft«r,C.  B^iL  0.,HonsK  'K.Chlna, 
Hart  well,  Cbu.,  Fooebow,  China, 
Baikell,Bdw>idB.,B>l<>nk»,A  ■- 
Haikell,  Henry  O.,  Samokor,  M. . 
•Hatob,FrankUn8.,OalcnUa.Indla 
HM«D,HerT«;  C.^MnpnkotUi. 


Herrick,  Q.  F.,  Tnikey,  u 

•HIU,  Obarlei  W^  Honolaln,  H.I. 
Hinman,  G.W.,Foochow,  China. 
Hodottt.Lewla,  Ponaaang.Foochoi 


II 


•H«ildinK.H.W.,  TIenltin.Chlna. 
Holway^  Tiieo.  T.,  Balonioa,  b. . . . 
Hoo«e,J.H.,Ba]oiilca,  Em  .Tnikor  n 
Howland,  J.,  GuadaJaiara,  H«z.,i>8a 
Habbard,  O.  H.,  Foochow,  Ohtua,!"' 
-  -"    ~    -      -     ,^.  India,!- 


1 1  ^aumrOjij-  ^.,  jcoocooi 

I  Hnme,  B.  B.,  Bombay,  1 


1903.]      OOXOBBOATIOVAL  MINISTEaS   IN   FOB8IQK   LAND8.      441 


MtNIBTBK  AND  LOCATION. 


Euma,  Rob't  A.,  AhmeduHKar, .. 
HnUBberger,  Bnon  K.,  Bomba;, 

India 

Jeffery,  Frank  E.,  Melur,  loi 
JoD«a,JohD  F.,P»8umalai,S.lQdla, 
KUboii,C.  W.,  AinuizliiituWiDnt^ 

K  injci'ba  r; ,  P.  L. .  u  .D.  ,Sam  okov .  M, 
Knapp,  Geo.  P.,  Harpoot,  Turks;, 

■  Lawaon.W.Elswortli.S  LaProTi- 

deuoin.  City  of  Meiioo 

LeadingliMD  I  John,  Honolulu,  H.I. 

Learnfd,  D.-W.,  Kyoto,  Japan 

Lee,  I.ucinn  O.,  Munuh,  Turkey. . 
Loaan,  A.  C.  Oimm,  I^lrone  iH.. 
Lnmbfird,  Frank  A,,KyotO|.Iapan, 
MacalluiD,  P.W.,  Manuh.TurW, 
Harsb  ,0  .D.,Phillpon<>lia,Balg.irra 
-Mprrill,  .I.-hn  K.,  Alntab,  Turkey, 
Mdler.  ,Tohn  X.,  Madura,  ludla  . . 
Sebon,  Charles  A,, (Jan ton,  China, 
New«lt,  H.  B.,  Mitcpita,  Japan  .  . 
01d»,C.  Buruell,  MlyMiikl,  Jup,ui. 
Olda,  OtiB  C.  Parral,  Mexico  .  . 
•Papaitan,  M.G.,  Aintab. Turkey, 
Partridj^e,  B.  C,  Sivan.Torkey. . . 
Peaae,  B.  M..ii.T>.,ClarcmODt,Cal., 
Peet,  Lyman  P..  Fuocb aw, China, 

FerkiDx,  H ,  P.,  Paotiag-fa,  ( 

Porkina,  J.C  Tirunianealun,  d.. 
Perry.  Henry  T.,  Slvaa,  Turkey.. 
Pettee,  J.  H..  Okayama.  Japan 
Piilpy,  SUphen  C,  Irianda,  e  . 
•Porter,  Hariey,  Syrian  Prot«itanl 

CoUuee.  Beinit,  Syria  [Ma.] 
Porter,  H.D.pM.  p., Pang  Cbiiai„. 
Porter,  John  8.,  Fr»gae.  Aui^a, 
Price,  F.  M.,  Guam.  I.adroue  Is., 

.  Baosom,  Charlea  N.,  Ifata,c 

Raynoldf,  G.  C,  M.P., Van, Turkey, 


il 


Boberta,  Ja8.H.,KalKan,l. 7Ti'7T 

Rowland,  G.  M.,  Sanponi,  Japan,. 'St; I '86 
Sander*,  Cbai.  S..  AlDtab,Tnrkey,"T9|'76 
SandetB  W,  H..  KamnDdongo,  A.  ."SO'BO 
Sheffleid,  I)eTe1luZ.,TunK.cho,p.:'Sg 'e9 
Smltb,  A.  H.,  PaneChnaoe,  (....  'T3|T2 
Snillb, Edward  U..InR-hok,Cb)na,-Oli'01 
Sprazue,  Wm.  P„  KalRao,  China,  1 73]  74 
Staiilnrd,  Arthur  W.,  Sobe,Japan,  'W  '86 
Stanley,  C.  A.,  TlenHiin,  China.  ..reii'fia 
StapJeton,  R.  8.,  Erzroom.Tnrkey,  '96 '9T 
Sli  rasou,  Martin  L. ,  Rnk-Mio,/- . .  '81  'S8 

SKiver,  W.  M.,  Bailundu,  A rSl '82 

TajiDr.  W.,  M.  D.,  O-alta,  Japan-.  !'T3 '73 
Tewkubury,  E.  G.,  Tung-olio,  p..  .I*90 'SO 
Thumman,  F.,    Seameo'i  Cbap- 

Ulii,  ValparalRi).  Chili  [a.] "88 'SS 

Tra^r,  Cbariei  C,  MarsoTHn 'GTJ'GT 

Tracy.  James  E. ,  Periakulum,  d  ■  'T7|77 
ITuBhsr.  C.  \>..  M.  D.,  Van,  Turkey,  '94  '98 
Van  Allen.  Frank.  H.D., Madura,  d, '88 'SS 
Wastnar,  H.  T.,  Hermo.illu,  Mb».,  'M'-M 
WalWr,  J.  E.,  Shao-wu,  China. . .  '73  "72 
Walliup,  Alfred  C.  Knaale,/....  '80 '80 
\VBlla™,WilUBniW.,Paaunialai,d,  'OB  "i»7 
■Waihbum,     George,    Preaident 

Hobert  College,  a '63*08 

Wellmnn.  Fred  C,  M.  ».,  Kamun- 

dongo,  h '96  '96 

While.  George  E.,Marw>rBn,TDT.,.'ST  '90 
White,  8,  B.,Okayaina,  Japan    ..i-BO'BO 

Wllcoi,  Wm.  C,  Umvoti,  c '80 '91 

Wilder,  Qporee  A.,  Cblcore,  ^.. ..  :'80'80 

Wilder,  Gen.  D.,  Tung-cho,  p I'94  "94 

Wlillanii,  Mark.  TnnK.^bo,  p I'm  'SR 

WingatB.Honrj  K,.  Ce«aroa.Tur.,  '87l'90 
Winaor.  Rirhard,  Slmr,  India. .  .i'70|  71 
WiMMlvide,  T.  W.,  Sakanjimba,A,  '84 '88 
,  Wrlsbt,  A.  C,  Guadalajara.  Mpx.,I'8(1  '86 
,  ZDmbra.  Wm.  M.,  Paaumalal,  d. .  IM  '94 


g  l[*lHtt*r  DIMrkil,  Rhoderia,  BhI  Afriea. 

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THE    NATIONAL    AND    STATE    ORGANIZATIONS    OF 

THE   CHURCHES. 


THE  NATIONAL  COUNCIL  OF  THE  CONGBBQATIONAL  CHURCHES 
OF  THE  UNITED  STATES.  —  Organised  Nov.  17, 1871. 

Stated  ifeetin^f,  —  Every  thiid  year  from  1871.  Special  meetings  to  be  called 
upon  the  request  of  any  five  State  organisations  of  churches.  The  twelfth  triennial 
session  will  be  held  at  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  October,  1901. 


Ofucbbs  vob  thb  Sbssion  of  1901.— Rev.  Amory  H.  Bradford,  Montolair, 
N.  J.,  moderator;  Mr.  William  H.  Strong,  Detroit,  Mioh.,  and  Rev.  Stephen  L.  B. 
Penrose,  Walla  Walla,  Wash.,  aaUtant  modera(or$;  Rev.  Asher  Anderson,  Boston, 
Mass.,  secretary;  Rev.  W.  B.  Hubbard,  Sherburne,  Minn.,  and  Rev.  Eugene  C. 
Webster,  Boston,  Mass.,  auUUuit  §eer€tarie$;  Rev.  Joel  S.  Ives,  Hartford,  Conn., 
regiitrar;  Rev.  Cheorge  A.  Hood,  Boston,  Mass.,  Rev.  Herman  Hopkins,  Pongh- 
keepsie,  N.  F.,  and  Rev.  J.  Brainerd  Thrall,  Pepperell,  BCass.,  ostiffanl  regUtran, 

COMXITTBXS. 

Provisional  Committee.  —  Charles  A.  Hull,  of  New  York ;  Rev.  Amory  H.  Bradford, 
of  New  Jersey;  Rev.  Francis  J.  Van  Horn,  of  Massachusetts;  William  H.  Wana- 
maker,  of  Pennsylvania;  Rev.  Michael  Bumham,  of  Missouri;  E.  H.  Pitkin,  of 
Illinois;  Rev.  Cyrus  Richardson,  of  New  Hampshire;  Prof.  Edward  C.  Moore,  of 
Massachusetts;  Rev.  Asher  Anderson,*  of  Massachusetts;  Rev.  Joel  S.  Ives,* of 
Connecticut;  Rev.  Samuel  B.  Forbes,*  of  Connecticut. 

7Via<eee.~H.  Clark  Ford,  of  Ohio;  Rev.  Elijah  Horr,  of  Massachusetts;  Rev. 
Thomas  B.  McLeod.  of  New  York ;  Rev.  G^rge  R.  Merrill,  of  Minnesota ;  Robert 
Patton,  of  Illinois;  Rev.  Charles  H.  Richards,  oC  New  York;  Rev.  Henry  A. 
Stimson,  of  New  York;  William  H.  Strong,  of  Michigan;  Dr.  Lucien  C.  Warner,  of 
New  York;  Edward  Whitin,  of  Massachusetts;  Ouilford  Dudley,  of  New  York; 
Rev.  Joseph  H.  Selden,  of  Connecticut;  also  the  moderator,  secretary,  and  treasurer. 

Publishing  Committee,  —Thomas  Todd  and  Rev.  George  A.  Hood,  of  Massachu- 
setts, and  ex  offlcOs,  the  registrar,  secretary,  and  treasurer. 

CongregationtU  Exhibit,  World*s  Fair,  St.  Louis,  1903.  ~  Rev.  Cornelius  H.  Patton, 
of  Missouri;  Rev.  Morton  Dexter,  of  Massachusetts ;  Rev.  Charles  M.  Sheldon,  of 
Kansas ;  or  Dr.  Lucien  C.  Warner,  of  New  York;  Rev.  William  A.  Waterman,  of 
Illinois. 

Enrichment  of  worship.— Bsv.  G^rge  R.  Merrill,  of  Minnesota;  Rev.  Nehemiah 
Boynton.t  of  Michigan;  Rev.  Joseph  H.  Chandler,  of  Wisconsin:  Prof.  Waldo  S. 
Pratt,  of  Connecticut;  Rev.  William  B.  Ohamberlain,t  of  Illinois. 

Ter-centenary,  C^aintborough,  —  Rey.  G^eorge  R.  W.  Scott,§  of  Massachusetts. 

Manual,—  Rev.  Williston  Walker,  of  Connecticut;  Rev.  Nehemiah  Boynton,  of 
Michigan;  Rev.  Frank  L.  Goodspeed,  of  Massachusetts. 

Comity,  federation  and  unity.  —  Rev.  William  Hayes  Ward,  of  New  York ;  R.  B. 
Jenkins,  of  Illinois;  Rev.  Elias  B.  Sanford,  of  New  York;  Rev.  William  H.  War- 
ren, of  Michigan;  Rev.  Arthur  L.  Gillett,  of  Connectibut;  Rev.  Michael  Bumham, 
of  Missouri;  Dr.  Lucien  C.  Warner,||  of  New  York. 

*  Sx-OJlcUt,       t  Vice  Prof.  J.  W.  Platoer,  reiigned.       X  Deceased,  March  8, 1003. 
§  Deceased,  Sept.  la,  1902.       ||  Vice  Rev.  L.  H.  Cobb,  resigned. 


1903.]  NATIONAL  AND  STATE  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  CHURCHES.    443 

Labor,  — Key.  Frank  W.  Merrick,  of  Massaohnsetts ;  Rev.  WathiDgton  Gladden, 
of  Ohio;  ReT.  William  J.  Tucker,  of  New  Hampshire;  Rev.  David  N.  Beach,  of 
MaasachuBetts ;  Rey.  William  A.  Knight,  of  MaBMChoMtU. 

Deaconess  Association  of  Chicago,  —  Rev.  Edward  F.  Williams,  of  Illinois ;  Henry 
M.  Moore,  of  Maisachusetts ;  ReT.  George  E.  Hall,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Expenses  of  delegates.  —  Rev.  Charles  B.  Jefferson,  of  New  York ;  Joseph  W. 
Rioe,  of  Rhode  Island ;  Rev.  Henry  Hopkins,  of  Massachusetts ;  Rev.  E.  Lyman 
Hood,  of  New  York ;  Rev.  John  W.  Bradshaw,  of  Ohio. 

Better  Sunday-school  instruction,  —  Rev.  Frank  K.  Sanders,  of  Connecticut ;  Rev. 
James  A.  Blaisdell,  of  Michigan ;  Henry  A.  King,  of  Massachusetts ;  Rev.  Glenn 
A.  Taylor,  of  Iowa;  Samuel  T.  Dutton,  of  New  York;  Rev.  Rockwell  H.  Potter,  of 
Connecticut ;  George  F.  West,  of  Maine. 

Church  property.  —  Rev.  Irving  W.  Metcalf ,  of  Ohio ;  Rev.  Henry  A.  Stimson, 
of  New  York ;  H.  Clark  Ford,  of  Ohio. 

Polygamy.  —  Rev.  Amory  H.  Bradford,  of  New  Jersey ;  Rev.  Asher  Anderson, 
of  Massachusetts. 


STATE  ORGANIZATIONS. 


At^arama,  Congbbgational  AaeocLATioM  OF.  —  Organized,  1870. 

Queers:  Rev.  F.  G.  Ragland,  Birmingham,  moderator;  Rev.  B.  A.  Imes,  Mobile, 
vice-moderator;  E.  E.  Scott,  Shelby,  scribe;  Prof.  E.  C.  Silsby,  Talladega,  sUtia- 
tical  secretary;  Rev.  J.  R.  Sims,  Gadsden,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1904:  Monday,  March  38,  Marion. 

Alabama,  Gbkbbal  Conobbgatiomal  Comybntion. 

Officers:  Bav.  Almon  T.  Clarke,  Fort  Payne,  moderator ;  Rev.  Almon  T.  Clarke, 
Fort  Payne,  statistical  secretary. 

Session  of  1908:  Wednesday,  Nov.  11,  Tallassee. 

Abizoma,  Thb  Conobbgatiomal  Association  op.  —  Organized  April  11, 1865. 

Officers:  Rev.  Daniel  Kloes,  Tempo,  moderator;  Rev.  H.  B.  Long,  Tucson,  sta- 
tistical secretary  and  treasurer. 

Session  cf  1903 :  Tucson,  May  0-7. 

Oalifobnia,  Gbnbbal  Association  of.  —Organised  October,  1867. 

Officers:  Prof.  Charles  S.  Nash.  Berkeley,  moderator;  Rev.  Henry  E.  Jewett, 
Berkeley,  registrar,  statistical  secretary  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1903:  Woodland,  Tuesday,  Oct.  6. 

Caufobnia,  Southbbn,  Gbnbbal  Congbegational  AssociAtioN  of.  —  Organized 

May  3, 1887. 

Officers  :  Rev.  John  H.  Cooper,  Los  Angeles,  moderator ;  Rev.  George  Robertson, 
Mentone,  statistical  secretary ;  Rev.  Franklin  J.  Culver,  Pasadena,  Treasurer. 

Session  0/1903: 

Colobado,  Thb  Congbboational  Association  of.  —  Organized  March  10, 1868. 

Officers:  Rev.  James  L.  Read,  Crested  Butte,  moderator ;  Rev.  Manley  D.  Ormes, 
Colorado  Springs,  secretary  and  treasurer. 

Session  0/1903:  Colorado  Springs,  Tuesday,  Oct.  20-22. 

CoNNBoncuT,  Gbnbbal  Association  of.  —  Organized  May  18, 1709. 

Officers:  Rev.  Arthur  Goodenough,  Winchester,  moderator;  Rev.  Joel  S.  Ives, 
Hartford,  registrar  and  treasurer. 

Session  o/  1903:  New  Haven,  Tuesday,  June  16. 

CoNNBcncuT,  Gbnbbal  Confbbbncb  of.  —  Organized  Nov.  12, 1867. 

Officers:  Frederick  S.  Curtis,  Brookiield  Center,  moderator;  Rev.  Joel  S.  Ives, 
Hartford,  registrar  and  statistical  secretary ;  Ward  W.  Jacobs,  Hartford,  treasurer. 

Session  o/  1903:  New  Haven,  Tuesday,  Nov.  17. 


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Flokida,  Gbvbral  CoxomBOATioirAL  AsBociATioir  OF.  ^  Organised  Dea  8, 1883. 

QBUceri :  Prof.  S.  L.  Riohardsoo,  Atod  P*rk,  modenMor;  Rev.  Blmer  F.  Bailer, 
Ormood;  regUrtrtr  mad  treAtdrar;  R«t.  Mmoq  Noble,  Lake  Helen,  icribe. 

Stuion  of  1903:  WeelrUle,  llMch  9&-S9. 

Obobou,  Unitbd  CoNOBBOATioxAL  CoHVBMTioM  OF.  —  OrfBDlxed  Doo.  8,  1890. 

0§User$:  Rev.  H.  H.  Proetor,  AtUnU»  moderator;  Rev.  C.  8.  Haiynee,  Athens, 
regiftrar;  Rey.  F.  B.  Jenkins,  Atlanta,  treasorer. 

8€Uion  of  1903:  Augusta,  Thnxsdaj,  Nov.  12-15. 

Hawaiian  Btangblical  Asmciation.  — Organized— . 

Oficer$:  Rot.  E.  M.  Hannna,  Hana,  Mani,  moderator;  Rey.  O.  P.  Emerton 
Honolulu,  statistical  secretary ;  Theodore  Richards,  Honolulu,  treasurer. 

£eMtono/1903:  Honolulu,  Oahu. 

Ibaho,  Obkbbal  Associatioh  of  tbb  Comobboatiomal  Cbubchbs  axd  Mik- 

I8TBB8  of.  —  Organized  Jan.  S5, 1894. 

Offlcen:  Rey.  J.  D.  Kingsbury,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  moderator;  Rey.  Reuben 
B.  Wright,  Boise,  registrar  and  treasurer. 

Session  tf  1908:  HuntiDgton,  Thursday,  Oct.  1. 

Illiiiois,  Qbnbbal  Congbboatiomal  Association  of.  — Organised  June  21, 1844. 

Oncers:  Rey.  Clarence  A.  Yinoent,  Galesburg,  moderator;  Rey.  John  B.  Fair- 
bank,  Jaoksonyille,  registrar,  treasurer,  and  statistical  secretary. 

Session  of  1903:  Eyanston,  Monday,  May  18. 

Indiana,   Obnbbal    Association    of  thb  Congbboational  Cbubchbs   and 

MnnsTBBS  in.  —  Organized  March  13, 1896. 

Officers:  Rey.  J.  Challen  Smith,  Jeffeisonyille,  moderator;  Rey.  Robert  Stont 
Osgood,  Indianapolis,  secretary  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1903:  Indianapolis,  May  13,  at  7.30  p.  ic 

Iowa,  Gbnbbal  Association  of.— Organized  Not.  6, 1840. 

Officers:  Rey.  Frank  Neivell  White,  moderator  ;  Rey.  James  B.' Chase,  Sargent's 
Bluff,  registrar  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1903 :  Des  Moines,  Tuesday,  May  19. 

Kansas,  Obnbral  Association  of.  —  Organized  August,  1856. 

Officers:  Rey.  Frank  6.  Ward,  Emporia,  moderator;  Rey.  W.  C.  Wheeler, 
Newton,  registrar  and  statistical  secretary;  Rey.  George  T.  Nichols,  Burlington, 
treasurer. 

Session  of  1903 :  Salina,  May  7-11. 

Kbntuckt,  Obnbral  Association  of.  ~  Organized  Jan.  6, 1898. 

Officers:  Rey.  M.  K.  Pasco,  Berea,  moderator;  Rev.  James  K.  Higginbotham, 
Corbin,  statistical  secretary  and  treasurer. 

Session  0/1903:  Berea,  October. 

Louisiana  Congbboational  Association.  —  Organized  Jan.  26, 1870. 

Officers:  Rev.  James  B.  Smith,  Thibodeaux,  moderator;  Rey.  L.  A.  Planving, 
Oscar,  secretary;  B.  H.  Phillips,  New  Orleans,  treasurer. 

Session  0/1903:  Straight  Uniyersity,  New  Orleans,  Thursday,  June  4. 

Maine,  General  Confbbbncb  of.  —  Organized  Jan.  10, 1826. 

Officers:  Rey.  Omar  W.  Folsom,  Bath,  moderator;  Rey.  Edgar  M.  Cousins, 
Tliomaston,  statistical  secretary ;  Doa.  Osman  Adams,  Portland,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1903:  Farmington,  Tuesday,  Sept.  22-24. 

Massachusetts,   General  Association  of  the  Congbboational  Chubobbs 
OF.  —  Organized,  June  29, 1803,  as  a  ministerial  body,  including  also  Conferences 
of  Churches,  June  16, 1868,  by  union  of  the  Association  and  Gbnbbal  Confbb- 
bncb (which  was  organized  Sept.  12, 1860). 
Officers:  William  B.  PInnkett,  Adams,  moderator;  Seba  A.  Holton,  Falmouth, 

yice-moderator ;  Bey.  Eugene  C.  Webster,  Jamaica  Plain,  secretary ;  Rey.  Frauds 


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J.  Manh,  Boston,   registrar;  Bev.  Almon  J.  Dyer,  Sharon,  aisiBtant  registrar; 
Henrj  P.  Emerson,  Lynn,  treasurer. 
Se$»ion  of  1903:  Great  Harrington,  Tuesday,  May  19-21. 

MiOHiOAN  CoNoiiBaATiONAL  AflSOCiATiON.  —  Organized  Oct.  11, 1842. 

OtHoeT$:  Rot.  Frederick  L.  Bush,  Hopkins  Station,  moderator;  Rot.  John  P. 
Sanderson,  Lamping,  registrar  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1903:  Cadillac,  Tuesday,  May  19. 

MiMNBSOTA,  Gbnbbal  Congrboational  Absociation  of.— Organised  Oct.  23, 1856. 

Officers:  Rev.  Samuel  G.  9mith,  d.  d.,  St.  Paul,  moderator;  Rot.  Samuel  J. 
Rogers,  Minneapolis,  secretary  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1903 :  St.  Paul,  Tuesday,  Oct.  6. 

Bfississiprr,  Congrboational  Association  of.  —  Organised  Mareh  31, 1883. 

Officers:  Rev.  F.  O.  Wood  worth,  Tougaloo,  moderator;  Rot.  Marion  S.  Jones, 
Meridian,  secretary  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1903:  Cherokee,  Friday,  Not.  13. 

Missouri,  Conobbgational  Assooution  of.  —  Organized  Oct.  27, 1865. 

Officers:  Rev.  Chas.  L.  Kloss,  Webster  Groves,  moderator;  Rct.  James  P.  Field, 
Springfield,  secretary  and  treasurer. 

SeuUmof\9l^\  Vinita,  I.  T.,  ICay. 

Montana,  Association  of  Congbbqational  Churchbs  of.  —  Organized  June 

17, 1884. 

Officers:  Rot.  yiot6r  F.  Clarke,  Livingston,  moderator;  Rev.  Wm.  H.  Watson, 
Red  Lodgs,  registrar  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1903 :  Great  Falls,  Tuesday,  Sept.  8. 

Nbbrasxa,  Congregational  Association  of.  —  Organized  Aug.  8, 1857. 

Officers:  Rev.  George  B.  Taylor,  Pierce,  moderator;  Prin.  F.  C.  Taylor,  Weeping 
Water,  stated  clerk  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1903 :  Geneva,  Monday,  Oct.  19-22. 

Nbw  Hampsbibb,  Gbnbbal  Association  of.  —  Organized  June  8, 1809. 

Officers:  Rev.  Lucius  H.  Thayer,  Portsmouth,  moderator;  Rev.  C.  Fremont 
Roper,  Wipohester,  secretary ;  Rev.  Samuel  L.  Geroold,  Hollis,  statistical  secretary 
and  tressurer. 

Session  of  1901 :    Berlin,  May  ~. 

Kbw  Jbrsbt,  Conobbgational  Association  of.  —  Oigsnized  June  2, 1869. 

Officers:  R^.  M.  Ross  Fishbum,  Washington,  D.  C,  mtklerator;  Rev.  Wm.  T. 
Paske,  Montclair,  secretary ;  James  H.  Noyes,  Orange,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1904:  Central  Church,  Philadelphia,  April  19,  20. 
Nbw  Torx,  Gbnbbal  Association  of.  —  Organized  May  21, 1834. 

Officers:  Rev.  William  F.  Kettle,  Homer,  moderator;  Rev.  James  Deane,  North- 
field,  secretary;  Rev.  Lewin  F.  Buell,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1903:  Clinton  Avenue  Church,  Brooklyn,  Tuesday,  May  19-21. 
North  Carolina,  Gbnbbal  Association  of  Conobbgational  Chubchbs  of.— 

Organized,  May  26, 1879. 

Officers:  Rev.  W.  D.  Newkirk,  Greenshoro,  moderator;  Rev.  Ward  D.  Newkirk, 
Greenshoro,  secretary  and  treasurer. 

SesaiMi  of  1903 :  King's  Mountain,  Wednesday,  Sept.  23. 
NoBTH  Dakota,  Genbral  Congrboational  Association  of.  —  Organized  1883. 

Officers:  Julius  K.  Beehe,  New  Rookford,  moderator;  Rev.  Charles  H.  Phillips, 
Jamestown,  corresponding  and  statistical  secretary  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1903:  Carrington,  Sept.  29, 30,  Oct.  1. 
OmOk  Congrboational  Association  of.  —  Organized  Jane  24, 1852. 

Officers:  Rev.  Irving  W.  Metcalf,  Blsrria,  moderator;  Rev.  John  G.  Frastr, 
Clevelaiid,  registrar,  statistical  secretary  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1903  :  Akron,  1st  churoh.  May  19-21. 


446  OONOBEOATIONAL  TSAB-BOOK.  [1903. 

OkxjLHOiiA,  OnrsKAL  AMOOiAfiOH  OP. — Ofganlied  Oot.  81, 1890. 

OtHomr$:  Bsw,  ThonuM  H.  Harper,  Oklahoma  City,  moderator;  William  F. 
Harding,  Alva,  legiatrar  and  treafnrer. 

SeMtianof  19m:  Oklaboma  City,  May  7-10. 
Obbgom,  CoNOBKOATioirAL  AwooiATioir  OF.  —  Ofganlied  July  18, 1848. 

Ogloer$:  Bot.  Mac  H.  Wallace,  moderator ;  Bot.  Daniel  StaTor,  Forest  Orore, 
registrar  and  treasorer. 

^iufidii  (^  1908 :  Oregon  City»  Tneiday,  Bept.  99. 
pBNXBTLTAiriA  CoNOKBOATioirAL  AfliOGiATiov. — Organised  Oot.  14, 1886. 

QtlU>9r$:  Col.  Lewis  Walker,  Meadville,  moderator;  Ber.  Charles  A.  Jones, 
Kane,  registrar  and  statistloal  secretary;  Mrs.  C.  W.  Ward,  Bidgeway,  treasuer. 

8e99ton  of  1903:  Paritan  Choroh,  Scranton,  May  19, 90. 
Bhodb  Islahd  CoNORBGATioirAL  CoimBBUTCB.  —  Organized  ICay  8, 1800. 

OfficerB:  Bey.  T.  CalTin  MoClellaad,  Newport,  moderator;  Bot.  B.  Tallmadgo 
Boot,  ProTidenoe,  stated  secretary;  Arthur  W.  Claflin,  Providence,  treasarer. 

SeuUm  of  1903 :  Union  Church,  Providence,  May  96, 97. 
South  Cabolim a.,  Thb  Coxgbboatiohal  AssocoATioir  of.  —  Organized  in  1899. 

Offlcen:  Bey.  Geoige  V.  Clark,  Charleston,  moderator;  Bey.  Qeo.  C.  Bowe, 
Charleston,  secretary. 

Section  of  1903 :  Veighl  Chapel,  Lykesland,  Thvrsday,  Oct.  8-11. 
South  Dakota,  Thb  Conorbgatiomal  Assogiatioit  of.  —  Organized  in  1871. 

Offlcen:  Bey.  Thos.  J.  Dent,  Aherdeen,  moderator;  Bey.  J.  H.  Olmstead, 
Tjrndall,  secretary  and  treasurer. 

8e$9ion  of  1903 :  Mitchell,  Tuesday,  May  19-91. 
Tbknbssbb,  Association  of  Congbboational  Ohubohbs  of.  -^  Organised  Oot. 

25,  IWl. 

O0lcer$:  Bey.  George  W.  Moore,  NashyiUe,  moderator;  Bey.  Joeeph  B.  Smith, 
Chattanooga,  statistical  s^retary  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1904 :  Athens,  Ala.,  Wednesday,  April  27. 
Trxas.  —  No  SUte  Organization. 

1.  Congbboational  Association  of  Southwbbt  Tbxas.  —  Organized,  Dec. 
4,  1871. 

2.  North  Tbxas  Association.  — Queers;  Bey.  C.  I.  Scofield,  Dallas,  moder- 
ator; Rev.  Jas.  S.  Murphy,  Ddnison,  secretary  and  treasarer. 

Se$8ion  of  1903:  Dallas,  Tuesday,  Oct  13. 
Utah,  Congrbgational  Association  of.  —  Organized  Dec.  28, 1882. 

Offlcen:  Rev.  J.  D.  Kingsbury,  Salt  Lake  City,  moderator;  Rey.  Peter  A. 
Simpkin,  Salt  Lake  City,  statistical  secretary  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1903:  Salt  Lake  City,  Thursday,  Oct.  15-17. 
y brmont,  Congregational  CoNyBNTioN  of.  —  Organized  Aug.  27,  1795.    Incor- 
porated June  18, 1873. 

Officers :  Rey.  Charles  H.  Merrill,  St.  Johnsbury,  moderator ;  Rey.  Samuel  L. 
Bates,  Burlington,  secretary  ;  John  M.  Comstock,  Chelsea,  corresponding  secretary ; 
David  M.  Camp,  Newport,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1903 :  Burlington,  Tuesday,  June  9-11. 
Washington,  Gbneral  Congbboational  Association  of.  —  Organized  June  27, 

1889. 

Officers:  Rev.'H.  P.  James,  North  Yakima,  moderator,  registrar  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1903 :  Sept.  22-24. 

Wisconsin,  The  Congrbgational  Convention  of.  —  Organized  October,  1840. 

Officers:  Rev.  Lewis  H.  Keller,  Milwaukee,  moderator;  Rev.  Henry  A.  Miner, 
Madison,  registrar ;  Rev.  James  K.  Kilbourn,  Pewaukee,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1903:  Menominee,  Tuesday,  Oot.  6. 
Wyoming,  Congrbgational  Association  of.  —  Organized  1892. 

Officers :  Rev.  Harvey  A.  Lyman,  Rock  Springs,  moderator;  Bey.  G.  W.  Crater, 
Wheatland,  secretary  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1903:  Douglas,  Tuesday,  Oct.  6,  7. 


1903.]   NATIONAL  AND  STATE  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  OHUBOHES.    447 


ANNUAL  MEETINGS,  IN  ORDER  OF  DATE. 


Arizona, 
Oklahomft, 


Indian*, 

Illinois, 

Iowa, 

Michigan, 

PennsrlTania, 

New  York, 

Ohio, 

Soath  Dakota, 

Masfachntetts, 

Rhode  Island, 

Looisiana, 

Vermont, 

Connecticut  Association, 

Montana, 

Maine, 

Washington, 

North  Carolina, 

Oregon, 

North  Dakota, 

Idaho, 

California, 

Minneaota, 

Wisconsin, 

Wyoming, 

Soath  Carolina, 

Texas, 

Utah, 

Nebraska, 

Colorado, 

Kentaoky, 

Southern  California, 

Alabama  ConTcntion, 

Georgia, 

MissfsBippi, 

Connectioat  Conference, 


Florida, 

Alabama  Association, 

New  Jersey, 

Tennessee, 

New  Hampshire, 

Missouri, 


1908. 

Tucson, 

Oklahoma  City, 

Salina, 

Indianapolis, 

Eranston, 

Des  Moines, 

Cadillac, 

Soranton, 

Brooklyn, 

Akron, 

Mitchell, 

Great  Harrington, 

Providence, 

New  Orleans, 

Burlinirton, 

New  Haven, 

Great  Falls, 

Farmington, 

King's  Mountain, 

Oregon  City, 

CarriDgton, 

Huntington, 

Woodland, 

St.  Paul, 

Menominee, 

Douglas, 

Lykesland, 

Dallas, 

Salt  Lake  City, 

Geneva, 

Colorado  Springs, 


Tallassee, 
Augusta, 
Cherokee, 
New  Haven, 

1904. 

Marion, 
Philadelphia, 
Athens,  Ala., 
Berlin, 
Vinita,  I.  T., 


Tuesday,  May  5-7. 
Thursday,  May  7-10. 
Thursday,  May  7-11. 
Tuesday,  May  12. 
Monday,  May  18. 
Tuesday,  May  19. 
Tuesday,  May  19. 
Tuesday,  May  19,  20. 
Tuepday,  May  19-21. 
Tuesday,  May  19-21. 
Tuesday,  May  19-21. 
Tuesday,  May  19-21. 
Tuesday,  May  26,  27. 
Thursday,  June  4. 
Tuesday,  June  9-11. 
Tuesday,  June  16. 
Tuesday,  September  8. 
Tuesday,  September  22-24. 
Tuesday.  September  22-24. 
Wednesdav,  September  23. 
Tuesday,  oeptember  29. 
Tuesday,  Sept.  29, 80,  Oct.  1. 
Thursday,  October  1. 
Tuesday,  October  6. 
Tuesday,  October  6. 
Tuesday,  October  6. 
Tuesday,  October  6j  7. 
Thunday,  October  8-11. 
Tuesday,  October  13. 
Thursday,  October  15-17. 
Monday,  October  19  22. 
Tuesday,  October  20-22. 

October. 

October. 

Wednesday.  November  11. 
Thuisdav,  November  12. 
Friday,  November  13. 
Tuesday,  November  17. 


'"—         March. 
Monday,  March  28. 
Tuesday,  April  19.  20. 
Wednesday,  April  27. 

May. 

May. 


ANNUAL  MEETINGS  OF  THE  NATIONAL  SOCIETIES.  1903-04. 

AiiBBiOAif  BoABD  OF  CoMVissiONBBS  FOR  FoBBiGN  MISSIONS.  —  Manchester,  N.  H., 

Tuesday,  October  19-16. 
CoHQBBOATioNAL  EDUCATION  SooiBTT.  —  Congregational  House,  Boston,  Mass., 

second  Wednesday  in  June. 
Ambbioak  Conobboationai«  Association.— Congregational  House,  Boston,  BCass., 

last  Monday  in  May,  at  12  o'clock  m. 
COHOBBOATIONAL  Chubch  Buildino  Sooibtt.  —  Fourth  Avenue  and  22d  Street, 

New  York  City,  second  Thursday  in  January  1904. 

CONORBOATIONAL  HOMB  MiSSIONABY  SOCIBTT.  —  Providcnoe,  JUUC  2-  5. 

Ambbioah  Musionabt  Association.  —  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Oct.  20-22. 

CoBOBBOATiONAL  PcBLiBHiNO  SociBTT.  —  Congregational  House,  Boston,  Mass., 
third  Monday  in  April. 

WoMAV's  BoABD  OF  MISSIONS.— Annual  meeting  in  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Wednes- 
day, Not.  4, 5. 

WoMijr's  BoABO  OF  Missions  of  thb  Intbbiob.  — In  Winona,  Minn.,  Oct.  27-29. 

Woman's  Boabd  of  Missions  of  thb  Pacific.  — 

Wokabt's  Hoxb  MiSSIONABY  ASSOCIATION.  —  Bostou,  October  26, 1908. 


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467 


CONGREGATIONALISM. 


The  following  table  indicates,  so  far  as  is  known,  where  GongregationaUsm  is, 
and  its  numerioal  strength.  The  figores  are  not  complete,  only  approximate.  It 
Is  impossible  to  get  foil  and  exact  returns  from  distant  fields.  Credit  is  giTen  to 
the  Congregational  Year-Books  of  Bngland  and  Canada. 


COUMTKISS. 


Tasmania 

Hew  Zealand 

Western  Australia 

Victoria 

South  Australia  — 

Queensland 

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Japan 

Jamaica 

British  Guiana 

South  Africa 

Channel  Islands 

Ireland 

Scotland 

Bngland  and  Wales . 

Nora  Scotia  and  New  Brunswick. 

Ontario 

Qaebeo 

Manitoba  and  British  Columbia.. . 

Newfoundland 

United  States    

A.B.C.F.BIL 

Independent 


Ohubchss, 

Chapsls  and 

Btatioms. 


42 

26 
20 
83 
66 
41 
66 
40 
42 
61 
306 

4,827 

29 

67 

28 

8 

17 

6,821 

1,402 

1,949 


14,919 


Membsbs. 


808 

1317 

1,024 

4,161 

3,186 

1,486 

8,388 

10374 

8,280 

6,880 

11,668 

863 

8,281 

31,764 

418,866 

1,194 

6,666 

2,016 

492 


662,849 
66,646 


1,213,294 


8mn>AT  School 

BCHOLAms. 


2,202 
2,466 
1,716 
73M 
6,897 
4,144 
7,126 

61,880 
1,602 
6,849 
7,119 
479 
8,486 

30,706 

6663O6 

1,080 

6320 

1,786 

~3I6 

600,906 

60,821 

69,928 


1308,224 


OOHOBBOATIONAL  TEAK-BOOS. 


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tl903. 


LIST  OF  CONGREGATIONAL  MINISTERS  IN  THE 

UNITED  STATES. 

BBPOBTBD  BY  TBM  SIEYCRAL  8TATB  OBOANIZATIOH8. 

Th*  following  Is  a  oompOatkn  of  tiie  alphabetical  lisu  foniiriiad  bjtbo  Stale 
AwaoritMoDM  VM  CcaJenDcm,  corgectad  hj  omim^oudi&Diob  with  their  iwerctaTlw  to 
the  latest  possible  date.  The  secretarr  of  tlie  Coandl  in  no  case  pnsnmes  to  insert 
or  omitanameiiponhisown  vmonsiDility.  The  Stale  organisauflos  (or  later  coon- 
oils)  are  alone  re^wnsiMei  battbe  secretaiyhas  used  his  nteiost  endeaTota  to  obtain 
a  complete  and  correct  list.  If  any  names  are  omitted,  it  Is  hecaose  tfai^  are  not 
reported  hr  anj  organisation  in  any  State,  or  a  oonfliot  of  reports  leases  the  editor  hi 
doabt  of  the  facts. 

The  figures  refer  to  pages  where  Ae  name  will  be  foond  in  the  tables,  in  tiie^tal 
Statistics,  in  the  serrioe  of  the  Benerolent  Societies,  of  the  Theological  Seminaries, 
in  the  list  of  foreign  missionaries.  In  some  cases  thepg^  is  left  as  in  tables,  when 
thejpost-offioe  Is  changed  since  the  tables  were  pot  to  press. 

Names  starred  (*)  are  of  penons  who,  althoajgli  mentioned  (osnaUy  as  supplying 
ehnrches),  are  not  reported  as  members  of  any  organJiatlfln  of  Oongrogational  cnorehes 
or  ministers.  A  few  names  are  also  retained  with  a  *  of  those  who  were  in  aotlTe 
serrioe  last  year,  and  may  be  presumed  to  be  <n  CnmsilM.  Sach  names  are  not  cob* 
tinned  a  secondjear,  witnoat  specific  report. 

Some  postKiflioe  addresses  are  antiiinated,  bat  the  best  possible  bas  been  done. 

Licentiates  are  not  indnded  in  this  list,  bat  a  list  of  lloentiales  f c^owa  this,  and 
a  list  of  ministers  of  other  denominations,  indading  also  names  of  thooe  whose 
position  is  not  reported. 

Names  of  persons  in  last  year's  list,  decessed  slnoe  the  lasoe  of  19Qi,  are  retainedi 
and  are  indexed  to  the  pages  of  the  "  Vital  Statistics  "  when  found  there. 

Some  errors  will  be  found  in  first  names,  initials,  and  spelling.  No  pains  hare 
been  spared  to  secure  accuracy ;  but,  effort  failing,  the  compiler  has  not  Tentoured 
to  follow  eyen  his  own  oonvictions,  against  the  unmistakable  testimony  of  the 
leports. 

x^ames  of  ministers  without  pastoral  charge,  as  they  do  not  occur  in  tlie  preoed- 
Ing  tables,  haye  no  numeral  page  reference,  and  in  place  of  it  the  year  of  ordina> 
ti^  if  given. 

Names  of  persons  emploved  in  instruction  in  schools  and  colleges  are  indicated 
^7P^*i  president  or  prindpal,  vkdgf,,  professor. 


Abbe,  Harry  A.  G^  Oentral  Nyaek,  N.Y.  0.  8i2 
Abbott,  Bphndm  S.  F.^National  City,  Oal.  100 
Abbott,  Knegi  H.,  New  York  City,  11. 1806 
Abbott,  JaatlD  B.,  A,  B.  0.  F.  M.  12, 440 

Abbott,  L.,  ComwmU-on.Hadaon,  N.  Y.  1800 
Abercromble,  Ralph  H.,  Brookfield,  Vt.  888 
Abemelhy,  Cf.  H.,  UamoDa,  Cal.  102 

Ackerman,  Arthor  W.,  TorrioKton,  Ck>iui.  124 
Adadonrlan,  Haig,  MaDomet,  luaa.  288 

Adama,  Aaron  C,  Wethersfleld,  Oonn.  1889 
Adama,  Alliaon  D.,  Whitewater,  Wia.  187S 
Adama,  Oalvln  C,  Cedar  Falla,  lo.  1860 

Adama,  Charles  D., /yi,  Hanovar,  N.  H.  1886 
Adams,  Chaancey  0..  Hineaborg,  Yt.  8S2 
Adama,  CllDton  B. ,  Phlladelpbia,  Penn.  804 
Adama,  Daniel  B.,  Maaon,  K.  H.  804 

Adama,  B.  A.,  8.  Ai>hland  av.,  Ohieago,  Dl.  148 
Adama,  Bptaralm,  Waterloo,  lo.  1848 

Adama,  Frank  H^  Madrone,  Wash.  400 

Adama,  Geo.  C,  Ban  Frandaeo,  OaL  08 

Adama,  Geo.  I^^  Wastboro,  Maaa.  1806 

Adama,  Geo.  M.,  Anbnmdala,  Mass.  1867 
Adama,  Harry  O^  Danvera  Canter,  Maaa.  824 
Adama,  Hnbart  G.,  Willow  Lakea,  8.  D.  876. 8 
Adama,  Jaa.A.,  8689  MlohokT.,  Ohloafo,  HI.  1880 


*Adama,  Jaa.  ^  Bharldao,  Wyo. 
Adama,  John,  Wllmlnston,  N.  O. 
Adama,  Joaeph  M.,  Blbworth,  lie. 
Adama,  Laden  H.,  Derry,  N.  H. 
Adama,  Myroo  W.,  Pf,^  Gflanm,  N.  H. 
*Adama,  nielpa  E.,  Santa  Cms,  Gal. 


1804 
0,882 
900 
1882 
1886 
1874 
1876 
1888 


Adam«,  Robert,  Harlan,  Mieh. 
Adama,  8ilaa  N.,  Waatbrook,  Ma. 
Adama,  William  O^  Bangor.  Me. 
Adama.  William  W.,  FaU  River,  Maaa. 
Adklna,  Jamea  B.,  Betehertown,  Maaa. 
Adrian,  laaaoN.,  Huntley,  lU. 
Adrlanea,  8.  W.,  Wlneheater,  Maaa. 
*Ahlberff,  Carl  M.,  Montelalr.  N.  J. 
Aiken,  Bdwln  B.,  A.  B.  O.  J*.  M, 
Aiken,  Bdwln  J.,  Concord,  N.  H. 
Alkina,  Jamea  B.,  South  WlndbBm,Me.  67,210 
Alnalle,  Jamea  B. ,  Chicago,  HI.  US 

Ainaworth,  Israel,  Bockport,  Maaa.  MO 

Akeson,  Lndwig,  Worcester.  Maaa.  248 

Albert,  John  H.,  Faribault,  Minn.  270 

Albertaon,  Ralph,  Bo.  Jameaport,  N.  Y.    1801 
AIbrecht|George  B.,  A,  B,  O.  T.  JT.  410 

Alcorn,  Wm.  A.,Doniphan, Neb.  210, 0 

Alcott,  WilUam  P.,  BozfOrd, " 


1874 

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810 
440 
10,1886 


1903.] 


LIST  OF  OONQKEQATIONAL  HnJISTERB. 


475 


Aldm,  DsTid  A.,  llyrtls,  111. 
Aldaa,  Bdirtii  H.,  ChaUac,  Vi. 
AldsB,  K  J,,  IM)  Cua  il.,  Chlosgo,  III. 
AldenoD,  jDhn,  Wlnfnd,  B.  D. 
Aldrldi,  BSD).  P.,  Anr 
AMrlch,  Jem-'-'-  " 

Alciuder,  A.  um. 

AlAxuidBr,  Junea,  I^Awport,  N.  H. 
Alsiuder,  J.  Luiib<n,ll>ll*.  III. 
Alaiudar,  Uark  W.,  Flonona,  Ala. 
Alsar,  Fnnk  G.,  ITlwbBrTpart,  lUu. 
^Ibrttht,  VllUui  H.,  RoibniT,  Uau. 
AlkUn.  eeorge.  ^.  S.  C.  F.  M. 
AllaD,  AtiT*mB„ObsrUD,Ofalo.  1 

■"«n,a  F.,  Phlladalpbla,  Pann. 

._  „  ■  ...w.^ ■ , Breoklm, NY. 

ddal».  Um..       1 
11.,  Toledo,  O. 


AUen. 


D,C.J.,WDllarlon 

.._n,  Edw.rd  1'.,  Aul 
lien,  K.  B.,  ITM  Wm 


AUao.  Predaiick  H.,  Cimbrtdj 

AUaniHorbenlf.,  j4.£.  17./ 


Allmi,  H' 


„ , , ,  Hornby,  N.  r. 

Allan,  MaMn  J.,  WortUngUn,  Uu*. 
Allan.  Onon  F.,  dnburndale,  Ifui. 
Allan,  Paal  Rller,  Cambridge.  N^.  V. 
Allan,  WlUlamC.,  Ijilnmburg,  Mich, 
Allandar,  Jobn,  UtddlaSeld,  Coon. 


Alllngtaatn,  Robl..  Lavont,  Uicb.        191, 4,  W 

Allwoitli,  John.  Oodfni)-,  III.  1M,< 

AlTOtd,  Anga^lui.  BprtngflaW,  M»».  1» 

•AlTord.  ITttdeiick,  Nawlon  Ornui,  Uau.1W8 
AWord,  beorr  C,  B.  Weyinoolt.  Mua.  SM 
Alnrd  Junai  C,  WooD>o<lbe^  R.  I.  BTO 

Amanl,  WllUiim  8..  A.  B.  C.  f.  M.  MO 

Amw,  Qaoi^B,  Hprinoaeid,  Uo.  mi 

[Anuden,  Beidunin  9 .,  decaued. 


Andenmo,  Augo.l  I 
AodMtoD,  O,  a.,  HI 
Andanon,  Carl  J,,  < 


I,  Frad'k  R.,  Rookafallar,  III. 

" — n  L.,  BomairUle,  KM! 

Id  B.,  Onis,  (Jolo. 


Andanon,  Oaeu  L,  Oljmpla,  Wa*h.         leM 


Andanon,  OUo.  Fiwdsn 


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r,N.H. 

Andanon,  Wllllnm,  Dnvar,  ni, 
•Aodanoi,  Wm.  8^  llooraa  Cor.,  llua. 
Andraaa,  Jobn  H,,  ChKlrOD,  Nsb. 
Aadnw.  Balu  E.,  Bnuhton,  N.  T. 
ADdmra.  Cbulea  B.,  Walpole,  llua. 
AndraWB,  Bdwin  N.,  OUov>.  I'l- 
ADdrava,  Qaorga  A.,  AndoTar,  Mnaa. 
•    -     -     0«i.W__ft-aT.U«diiB«,  AUl 
Qaarg*  W.,  Dalton,  Ifua. 

«;  BUpben  -ii.,  UllIln([ton.bonn. 
AMnwaOD ,  And  raw  J.,l(aple  Vallar, Wli 
Andrawaon,  BaTart  H.,lIlDnupoHa,  Minn 
ADdrfdca,  Aodraw  A,  dndnnUI,  O. 
'-• —  Alpbana  N.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M. 
,  KBiar,  doeaued, 
J.  Oowlaa  EnOald,  Hau. 


Andrava,  Qaarg*  4 


[ADdnii,Bnii 


Aihby,  John 


AQIhoDr,  Cbarlaa  W.,  Dlskana,  la.  IT4 

A  ppelmin ,  Hlnm  H.,  G  r1  ggartlla,  lU.  1 U 
AppleloD,  Payriu  G.,  Rldns  Cily.Hab.  301 
Applalou.  Hun?,  Catnnial,  klab.  S83 

Apnhun,  Sirkta  A.,  Fatlan,  Ma.  113 

Aptborp,  Kntni,  Noltinghain,  O.  IMl 

Aniiet,  WannwlDkeD..  UlMhslTlllB,  lo.  I8U 
•Arebar,  WlUlun  0.,  Niponaa,  Nab.  3M 

Arebibnid,  Andrew  W.,BnMktan,SIaH.  211 
Aimaa,  A.  Harbart,  Culiate,  Uaa*.  131 

ArmlUc  Dnrand  B.,  aioni  City,  lo.  IBM 
Anna,  WlUlun  F..  Bh«,  Oann.  114 

Annibj,  I^nran.  Oonnell  Orort,  Kan.  IBM 
Aruialrong,ADdrawG.,Jr.,  »Uddleto»D.Ot.l«ST 
Armtttong.A.B.,  Oak  Park, 111.  >,  1U 

Arnmrong.Bdi.ardP.,Bay8kora,N.T.    lU 
AiTiut»nB,J.O..IAl  Wash.  M.,Oh'ri,  III. ItTi 
Armalnni,  Lrinan  P^8an  Joaa,Oal. 
An,  Ajtbnr  J.,  New  Lisbon,  Wis.  til 

[Anall,  Samnal  O.,  dsoMSai). 
Arnold,  Artbnr  B.,  WanwHbnrt,  111.  lU 

Arnold,  HcDTT  T.,  PUlnOald,  Conn.  110 

Arnold,  Beth  A.,  VsnuDTsr.  Waah.  SB8 

Anicdd,  William  A„  Oatblamet,  Waah,  400 
•Arrington,  A.  B^SoDoms,  Cal.  B,  IMS 

Arthnr,  Cbarlea  W.,  Blank  Croak.  TS.  T.  R 
'--' — ■—    ■-— '-".,  aenlT.B.D.  374 

on,  Uldl.  Ifil 

_. CUoafo,Ill.  tM 

Aahlaj,  Andrew  W.,  GalBea,  IT.  T.  SIR 

Aihla;,  Barnabas  F.,  Ravanns.O.  lUT 

Aibley,  WiHar  H..  ICsnabestor,  ICaas.  3Sa 
Aahmun,  Bdward  H..  Wolssr,  Ida.  lUl 

Aikln,  JohD,  Tabor.  lo.  IM 

Aubesoo,  Wm.  H.,  Tacoma,  Waah.  40« 

Atbsrlou,  D.  Frank,  GeorgaUiwn,  Masa.  »,!» 
AlhBrton,lBUiiW.,  Fort  Costa,  Cal.  M 

Alklns,  Doane  K.,  Ghlcaco,  lU.  tSTI 

Atkins,  G.  Olaon,  RarllagloD,  VL  BM 

Atkinson,  Q.  B.,  Etna  ICUK  Oat.  M,  I 

Atkinson,  Hanry  A.,  Olan  Bllyn,  111.  IM 

Atkinson,  John  L,  A.  B.  C.  F.  It.  4U 

ALUnHiD,  William  H.,  San  BalMl,  Cal.  *8 
Alwood,  A.  Kar,  ITaw  Boston,  tiaas.  3W 

Alwood,  Charles  B.,  Oolohastar,  VI.  UO 

Atwood,  Engana  F.,  Hartford,  Oonn,  \VH 
Alwood,  Iranens  J.,  A,  B.  C.  F.  M.  4U 

Alwood.  Lewli  P..  Bo.  Weymonlh,  Kass.  186a 
yPotnl,MBSs.         lU 

_.,..    .  .  ...Hartfoni.CoDn.     Ill 

ATery.  Hanry,  Des  Moines,  lo.  1B40 

[Avary,  John,  doceued,  U 

ATery,  Oliver  P.,  Dsadwood.  B.  D.  311 

A*ary.  WlllUm  P.,  Conway,  llaaa.  IBU 

Aitell,  Arabia  Q„  Tranlon,  Nab.  IM,  S 

•Artall,  Nathan  O.,  KenslnilDn.  III.  IStT 

Alton,  John  T.,  Bali  Ijike  dly,  U.  1 

Ayer,  Chulea  L.,  Windsor,  Conn.  IBM 

Ayer,  Bdward  P.,  Baston.  Cons.  Ill 


rAiulln,  Lew 
AnstlD.  Tbon 


Ayer,  Frank 


lln  D.,  Concord,  N.H. 
dW„BMinet,NBb. 
C.  BoibnrT,kaa. 
uK.,  Holden,  Masa. 


kaa,  Jabei,  Westnort.  Conn. 
on.  Ban].  W.,  New  HavoH,  Cobd 
on.  Kdward  K.,  Saybrook,  Conn 
on,  Joseph  F..  Odsll,  ill. 


Bacon,  Theodor*  D 


B.,  Pembroke,  B.  D. 

■   r«  D.,  Flint,  MIeh. 
R..  f/.,  Berksley,Oal. 
BaeoD.WiB.  A..  SpriDgfleld,  Uass. 
Bsaon,  William  P.,  Medtord,  Ush. 
B*eon,  Witllun  N.,  Bridpoit,  VI. 


476 


[1903. 


rUBaa  6., 
Ballaatia*.  WlUktm  O^  A.  if.  C.  F. 
BalkM,  Hcsrj  L^  CWfer,  Vu 
•8«mford,  John,  Pairtoa,  If.  J. 
Banborr.  J.  J^  Brookljn,  X.  T. 
B«a9»,  Frederick  K..  Grocoe,  N.  T. 
Ban  ham,  Henry  K-,  Waimea,  H.  L 
BaniMer.  C.  D^  Irootoa,  Mick. 
Baoka,  Gcorse  W.,  Sprfn«:fickl, 
BapciA,  R.  K.,  Hilo,  H.  I. 
fBarber,  Alanaoo  D.,  d«crMed, 
Barb«r,  CUr«f»ee  H.,  Ifaaebeacer. 
Barber,  Mra.  Dorm  R..  Sherwood,  Ora. 
Barber,  Jerome  If .,  Shervood,  Ore. 
Barber,  Lather  H.,  Elfioftoa.  Coon. 
Barber,  Wilfred  C.  Prairie  Otr.  lo. 
Barboor,  Thoaia«  W.,  Sleepj  Ejt,  MJan. 
Bard.  George  I.,  Meredith,  X.  U. 


18H 

isrt 


19il 

14 

Ut 


Ifttt 

18S 

9H 


Barker.  Franklin  W..  Ameabarj,  Mait.      219 
Barker,  Otia  W.,  Newtown,  Coon.  119 

Barker,  Tbomaa,  Waahbam,  Wia.         158,  tt 
Barnard,  Eliha  C  ,  Whitewater,  Wia.  414 

Barnard,  Henry  T.,  W.  Stafford,  Ooon.       122 
Barnard,  Pliny  F.,  Weatminster,  VU  1SI7 

Bamea,  Albert  K.,  Slonx  Falla,  8.  D.  1809 

Bamea,  Alice  8.  N.,  Colombna,  Mont. 
Bamea,  George  B..  Valley  City,  S.  D. 
Bamea,  Henry  E.,  X.  Andover,  Maaa.  238 

Bamea,  Howard  C.,Ediobarg,0.  342,44 

Bamea,  J.  Rodney,  Chicago  HelgbU,  111. 
Bamea,  Jrjaeph  A.,  Miaaoula,  Mont.  288 

Bamea,  8tepb«n  G.,  8t  Johnabary,  Vt.      304 
BameU,  John  W.,  Colambaa,  O.  344 

•Bamett ,  Weldon,  Ocee.  Oa.  1887 

Bamom,  Flenry  8.,  A.B.  C  F.  M.  440 

Bamom,  Herman  X.,  i<.  ^.  C.-^.Jf.  440 

BamanKHarooel  H.,  Cornwall,  Vt.  890 

Bamy,  Wra.  P..  Lfttla  Perry,  N.  J.  310 

Barrett,  John  P.,  Wheaton,  III.  187T 

Barrett,  Mandaa,  Union,  lo.  184 

Barrett,  8.  Allen,  Florence,  Maaa.  0, 


lCMa.1884 
It  Qrova,  MlBB.     278 

984 

^      .lo.  m 

B^  Waii(kia«Ba,  DL  ItS 

r.  Hqmh,  8.  D.  ST4, 8 

rC^  Dca  MolMa,  lo.  184 

Baxter.  Geo.  W.,  SIkadar,  lo.    '  174 

Baxter,  Tkoaaa  O.,  PiattHUc,  Mkk.  8tt 

Baytey,  Alfred,  3Sthat^Oaklnd.OaL  98 


Ba^  ley.  I»w%jbt  8.,  Ktaiclbhar,  Okla.       ^  S58 
Bayley.  Frank  T.,  Deom,  G6I0.  108 

814 


BayUa,  Ckariea  T.,  BrookljB,  BT.  T. 
Bayna,  Join  8.,  Meodoa,  DL 
Beach,  Anknr  G.,  YpailaDti,  Mich. 
Beach,  David  N.,  Bai«or.  Me. 
Beach,  Bdwin  R^  Lasdagton,  Ora. 
Beach,  KkMr  J.,  Northlofd,  Ooaa. 
Beach,  Hartaa  P.,  Montdair,  N.  J. 
Beach,  8amiiel  J.,  Clarioo,  lo. 
Beadenkoff,  Tbomaa  M.,  Baltlmoia,  Md. 


1878 

isn 
1» 

1888 
111 
218 


U4 
48,  2» 


Beadle,  Harry  A.,  Franklin.  Ooon. 
Beale,  Chariea  H.,  Roxbory,  Mi 
Beale,  William  T.,  Dorcheater, 

Beala,  Chariea  B.,  Oreenflekl,  1 

Bean,  D:tfilel  O.,  Wcat  Pallaiaii,  III.  IM 

Bean.  Kbenexer,  Bloehill,  Me.  SM 

Bean,  Leroy  8.,  8aeo.  Me.  US 
Beard,  A.  P.,  Cong*!  Rooma,  4th  ar.,  N.  T.  M 

Beard,  Gerald  U.,  Borlfaiftoo,  VL  8^^ 
Beard,  Henry  B.,  MlnoeapoUa,  Mina. 

Beard,  Joaeph  R.,  Baxter,  lo.  170 

Beard,  Reoben  A.,  Oambrftdfe,  Maaa.  1870 

Beard,  Wllhmi  L.,  A.  B.  a  F.  M,  442 

Beard,  William  8.,  Durham,  N.  H.  804 
Beardalee,  Clark  8.,  Hartford,  Cooii.  «&,  1880 
Beardaiey,  Frank  G.,  Dea  Molnea,  lo.-         174 


LIST    or   CONQREQATIONAL    HINIBTBR8. 


BMTdaltT,  JoaUi,  Rlpon,  Wli.  In4 

BeuoD,  DmTid,  Wr  BMm  ■t.,CUiiud,  III.  148 
B«nr,  BoHlr*  T.,  St.  OlurLn,  lUalL  tJi 

B«*nr,  (Aulu  E.,  Fairmont,  If*b.  IBQ 

BMbar,  AddMU  M.,  WbsUluid,  N.  T.     8, 11 
BHbial,  PblUp,  Lonlud.  Cblo.  101 

Becker.  Judo  A..  ar<indJuD,:[lDii.  Colo.  lOt 


BeckwtUi.aeorni  A.,eiinun8p>n.l 
Beddoa,  ArtbncB.,  Utnooka,  1)1. 
redfonj,  Ollror  C.  OalMbuig,  111. 
Bedtord.  Bobart  O..  Bcloll.  Wit. 
B«eb«LJBlliuR..NewR«ilifbrd,N.C 
B«Bi,  WllUun  P.,  Utteot,  N.  Y. 
Bellel.  Jg«ph  H.,  Fmnklln.  Nsb. 
Beladtir,  Ja«pb  A.,  \VaLI>  Rlnr,  V 

&tlka*p,  J.n»i.  Li>bon,  N.  H. 
Belkiup,  JohD  D..  fiiruuK.  IT.  Y. 
Bill.  Eowh  F,i  A.  B.  C.  r.  X. 

B*ii,  i™  B<.  riWord,  «i°h'. 


[Bell  Jobn 
Bell,  Roban 


cVomnhj,  tf»r 


Bell,TbDinu,e*aiarU«.  N.  Y. 
[Ball  iTbOOlM,  dMSMnl , 
Ball,ThiiaH  J.,  K*w  York  Clly, 

Bdwr.a<>oTBeV.,*T^<>,°0.* 
Bbbu,  Alb«1  U  ,  Nmih",  Md. 
BiiiBdIM,  Attbor  3    So.  N*tlek,  1 
Benedict,  Oeorge,  H.  AblDgloD,  li 


BeDDMt,  Henry  J..  A.  B.  r.  F.  . 
BaoMH,  J«.  a.,  Avon*,  Neb. 
BenneU,  Robert  C,  1^>U>•1,  Wli 
Bmuetl,  Wm.  R.,  t><irllDgU]n,  V 


*>.,  UiplelOD,  UlDD. 

jumnrp  J.,  Newton,  lo. 

wpb  A.,  Chnrokee,  Cil, 
Bfnlon,  Ledyard  K..  Orele.  Neb. 
BerckmiDDTM-m.  O.,  Orient,  K.  Y. 
•Berg,  WlUlun  E.,  /Y„ Wilton  Jane.,  In 
Bergvi,  MerUo  L..  DskUuid,  Cal. 
Ber«r,  Wllllun  F.,  Wjmore.  Neb. 
Berle,  Adolpb  A.,  ChleuD,  III. 
Betle.  ThM>dor«  v.,  Ounbrldfe.  Hue, 
Berrr.  EdHiud  A..Cedar  iUpldi,  la. 
BetTT,  OeorRd  R..  Ibal  Clevelukd,  O. 
Berrr.  Jamei  T.,  Leo,  N.  H. 
Btiry.  John  F.,  DbitoIi,  Ulch. 
Berri,  Lonl*  P..  Monlolalr,  N.  J. 
"--7,  F.C..  WMblogtOB,  D.  C. 


SW.tO 


mion,  AdoDll 


Oblcago,  III. 


Bue«,  Will.  N., 
B«l,  John,  Weil 
Baibel.OearnP.,! 
Bella,  S.ll.jSiullH_-. 
Barnn,  Noab,  Weleb  & 
■■— ■—  "-■—  ".,  pl.t 

H.,  Woi 

, :..  RedclU-,  ,. 

BlcUtord.  Lert  P.,  Klddtr.  Uo. 
Btekford,  Tboinie.  BMnibUiii,  k 
Blekbrd,  Wuien  P.,  lallnglon. 


Blelby,  Robf  n  P.,  Wllkiw  apilno.  Ill, 
Bleler.JobnU.,  ButpuK.  Ue. 
Blgelow,  E.  Vldor,  Lowell,  MaH, 
Blgelow,  Fnok  E..  NeBpotl.  Ky. 
•Blgelow.  Herbert  S.,  Clnclnnall,  O. 
Blgelow,  Wum  D.,  Qultford,  OOBD. 


Blnsn,  Lorenio  J,,  Qlrird,  AIn.  M 
Blillf ,  Clinton  A .,  ttonul,  lU.  11,  IW 
Bllllni,  Junei,  Redwood  CIit,  CU. 

BUIInp,  Chirlei  8.,  Loe  Annlee,  Oil.  ItM 

BllUon,  Edward  H..  Cbepa^et,  R.  I.  3«t 
BUImu,  Bnwurd,  Newnrfc,  U.                U,  IN 

Umubsm.  Ch«i]M  il..  Deytod.,  Fl«.  IW 

BlDgbam,  Hir.m,  .1.  B.  C-  F.  It.  «0 

Bin!,  O.H.,  aji'fllit.l.,  H.c'bluga*,Ill.  Itt 

Bird,  Uinln  B.,  Bt.  Loul*.  Ho,  lU 

IBIrd,  Winlum,  derrued,  IS 

Blebee,  MiTvlD  D„  ly.,  Himovcr.  N.  H.  ieT4 

BiKoe,  Oeorm  H..  St.  I'lul  I'uk,  HInn.  IWl 

Blehop,  Albert  W.,  Kimtu  Ulty.  Ho.  1U0 

Blibop,  Edwin  W.,  Concord,  N,  H.  Ml 

Blahop.  .lohD  L.,  Apuhe,  Okl.  3M 
Btahop,  8.  K..  Honolulu,  h.  I. 

BlHell,  Arthur  I>.,  PT..  Cliremoal,  Cil.  ISU 


«,aio 
uai 


Bluge,  Carl  B.,  ChieuKO,  111. 
Black.  George  D..  YelluwinrlnB*,  O. 
Bluk.  Robcn  y.,  A.  S.  C.  F.  Jl. 
Bluk.  Wllliun  A.,  Surlflgfleld,  HI. 
•Blackburn,  John  F.,  Allanla,  Oa. 
Blackn]aD,Wm.F..ft'.,Wli>lecl"k,Fli 
Blackner,  E.  F..  BeniKlacr  Falla,  N. 

BtMkw^',  WIUbja.iladlBonTVlnn. 
Blair,  Allen  J.  [Ill.l 
Blair,  Daild  O.,  BronMin,  Ulah. 
Blair,  John  J..  Springfield,  Haai. 
Blaledell,  Jamee  A.,  Ullnt,  Hkb. 
Blaiadall,  WUUam  8..  VIolorta,  FIl 
Blake,  Ehner  T.,  Charleatown,  N.  H. 
Bleke,  Bmtr  A.,  Rooh«(«r,  S.  B. 


gl  if.,  BeUei 


,  *la.' 


Blakcly,  JoalahB.,  Haei , 

BlakelT,  Qoiwiy,  So.  OlaMonbni;,  OoDB.  i» 
BUkeela*.  Allen  D.,  Hcewlah,  WU.  4111 

Blakealea,  Enatna,  Brookllne,  Knee.  1§80 
BlakMtoe.BawlOD  T.,  Kilwankee,  Wk.  44, 414 
BWtaiUa,  Walter  O.,  Kllwaaka*,  Wla.  til 
Blakealsj,  LInni,  St  Paao,  Tei.  IMt 

BluMbara,  AddlWB,  Denver.  Colo.  IM 

Blandwd.Ohai.  A..n-.,Wbeaton,Ill.ll,irB 
BlBDobud,  Edgar  P.,  Tallman,  N.  Y.  1N4 
BlanehaH,  Edward  B.,  Bro^eld,  Haii.  1» 
BiBDohMd,  F.  H;  Bontlilnglon,  Ot.  113 

•"— •— d,  John  L.,  NewBamptoD,  lo.      IM 
I,  John  T.  [Ill.l  1BS4 

9,  UtI  D.,  lAnwr,  Coio.  IM 

efilp,Jeaen      -    -  ~  — 


Blanahard,  FTande  6.,  Preeeou!  Arii. 
Bknkam,  O.born  E.  A.,  ValeMla,  Kaa.  104 
Blenkarn,  Wn.T.,  Wabannaee.Ean.  •,  IBM 
BIIh,  Al/red  V.,-Ladlow,  Vt  SM.  4 

Bllai,  Daniel,  BttnU,  Brrta,  440 

[Bllaa,  Daniel  J.,  deeeaaad. 
BUaa,  Edwin  M.,  Boaton,  Hau. 
Hllx.  Kraa<:l".:.,  Awry,  Wll.  '      *M 

Blio,  Di-oiKcC.  AHun    .V.ll.  1M» 

BUu.J.Urnry.  Wet.-l.'t.  .S'.U.  SO* 


BIook,Jobn,llBa»-"'-   -     ■  ' 

BlodgiiU,O.K..T'A  ., _ ,. — ^.,__  — - 

Blodgttl,  Ilenrv,  Brldgvuurl.  Oonn.  1U4 

Btomaeld,  Frank,  ltnak««uu.)l]«b.  IM 


— ,lCaaa.  t» 
.,OUeagoJII.U0 
.Chlnaga.Ul.lW 


OONGRBQATIOHAI.  TBABr-BOOE. 


[1903. 


onBild,  BUDin  V.,  BtoDT  Cmak,  Omni,  lit 
ODinD.OiiiUTeJlBvTorkCltT.N.T.ft.SB 

oomfleld,  CtwTga  J..  KkDIu,  b».  HO 


Blovd,  CharlH  B 


lln*,'!iLn 


a,  A.  Wllbec. 
~"*rlj.,  Wetl 
f.  EnlKhloD 


i.?5'rfi." 


Blnat,  Huiv,  OM  Onhird,  Uo. 
Bovdmu,  Ourlaa  P.,  Ked  Oik,  lo. 
Boudniu.O,  N.,  FllUford,  VI. 
Bouilniui,  John  k.,  Wikaflsld,  Uui 


muuui.inderls  E.,  teskConl,  u>.  ><~ 

lodwcU,  FlkTlal  A.,  tiUffDrd,  Ku.  IH 

todvalJ,  JoHpb  O.,  I^adoDTllIe,  Vt.  MS,  M 
'Boigeu,  Eliot  B.,  Wittiniwn,  8.  D.  IWI 
lolin,  Birr;  P.,  OnnbT,  Uo.  SI 

lobn,  W.  I^Rftiicli,  OvDlTT,  Ark.  B.  M 

)ale.  Andnw  8.,  Conotry,  Vl.  NO 

F.,  BtMrnboat  Bp'|(,Oo1a  9,  IM 

»,.,Fo™ton,l(liin.  MO 

P.,L(M  AngalHiCal. 
BolUngBt.  Kdwud  8.,  OregoD  Cltj,  Ore.     BU 
BolUer,  7.  E.,  Slwffleld,  iTui.  8.  MO 


^K3wud8.,  Oi 

p.r  "■  -  ■■ 

Bolaler,  We 


Bond,  JobD  J.,  Lake  Oral 

Bond,  WllUain  J.  C,  Bofcutni,  •■  i> 

Bonflti,  KlUHonb,  Kaw  Tark  Oltj, 

Boncay,  Jofan  R.,  Broruon.  Ulsh. 

Hooch.  Harm u.  Fall  Craek.  111. 

Booth,  Edwin,  Oberlln.  O. 

Bmlh,  BdirlD,  Jr.,  Dartd  City,  Neb. 

Bgotbby.  ClKytoD  D.,  Madlton.M*. 


:.rcoiVio; 


BonoD,  Carl  D^  iteatoru  spruit 
B0sa>4r^^  ^->  ^^^^'^'^T  ^'^- 
Boii,  Roger  C,  Oarflald,  Ku. 
[Boalwlct,  Elmer  D.,  deceuod, 
Boawlth,  Antbony  K.,  Oaarn,  I 
Bo.worlh,  Edwirdl    .^..Olwrl 


Bott,  Peter,  Bbabel,  Ore. 
Bouibton,  Clemaol  A.,  Cbleuo,  II 
Boatna,  AleuDder  P.,  ProTtdena 
Bourne,  Jainaa  R.,  K»t  Havao,  O 
BonrDa,  Paul  K.,  Pambroke,  S.  H 


*Biit1ui,  Fnnk  0.,Ounbridta,tdk.  Ittt 

BeTta,  niok  W.,  IMIm,  Tax.  WD 

p-]Tt— .  ** — '-  °  r* — — . "— ■        m 

Banit(Hi,0«>.  U.,  Newton  Ueour,  HaM.  H 
BoynUB,  N*b«il*)i,  Detmlt,  Uleh.  IM,  M 
BrHUn,  KUalu,  Hewllud,  Ala.  IM 

Bndbri,  A.  B.,  yoDMIaIr,  S.  J.GT,S10,  U3,l 
Bndtord  Awry  L.^.  Waymoiitli,IU.8, 11 ,  U« 
Bndfoid,  Otott>  r.,  DearMd  Out.,  H.B.  Ml 
Brwliart,  Pwk  A.,  tkenotxj,  Ooon.  Ill 

•Bradley,  CameUu  B..  BarlMlMr,  OU.  UTl 
Bmdlar,  I'Mi  v.,  iV„  <Mdd<1I,  Is.  11,  U 

BtadlH,  Kdwuil  C,  LlDaahi,  Ibm.  m 

•BrsdIaT,KnMMB..LoriD,Cal.  1«<» 

Bndler.  Nalioo  8^  Buinaw,  Ulob.  SM 

Bradihaw,  Jobs  W.,  Olwrllli,  O.  SiS,  Ma 

BndalrMt,AllMnB.,Bndion,  S.  D.  ni 

Brady,  Alaiandar,  IbrTarllla,  Waita.  Wl 

BralDeld.Kdwatda-LoaAuelM.Oal.  IM 
BnOoerd,  Frank  Q.,  Ottawa,  San.  1»> 

Bralthwalta,  Bdwaid  B^  Pf..  Uambridge,  Iti. 
Bnifthw*lU.TbM.  e.,Wanta«b,H.  T.  IK 
BnkemBveT,OiuUnul,.,Frt«ld,  Kab.M>,M 
Branu.  Beabom  E^  Art,  AJa.  H 

•BtaDd,Oliaa.A.,  BaUoB.Uaai.  IBM 

Brande,  Alfred  O^  Plal«e,  Nab.  1t7> 

Bmudoo^Leroy, Olearwatar,  Fla.  KM 

Brandt,  Weilay  L.,  UltofaallilUe,  lo.  ITI 

Brani>w,L*iriaO.,Ke«BaT*n,&nin.  IB,1M1 
•Braatow,  Tbomaa  K.,  Boekporl,  Ha.  IB6t 
Bray ,  Benry  B.,  Sloaghton,  lUaa.  ina 

Bray,  Wllllais  L.,  Bbaldoa,  Id.  la 

Biwk,  Aaron,  Ruaa^l,  Kan.  ItH 

Bnck,  Ghailea  A.,  Blrtoln^um,  Ala. 
Brcokenrldn,  D.  II.,  Hammond,  Lb.  tU> 

Brwd,  Dwlgbl  P..  OrlDDtU,  lo.  Ml 

BrMd,  Uarle  A^  Brook    -    "--  — 

Bread,  RanbenL.,  Hen 


Brereton,  Jamai  K.,  "Waiarly,  lo. 

BraretoD,  Joba,  SprinEaeld,1io. 
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I  Bilges,  HoB.rd  A  M.,  Jertey  City,  N.  J.  310 
BrlKin.  Walter  A..  BitfB*pld>,Ulcb.  SM,  1 
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Broct.  Lydia  8^ Clay  Cenler,  Kan.  *,  lU 

lltodlu,  A.  M.,  ainidile,W.  D.,  Cb-go,  HI.  lU 
Brodle,  Juuca  F.,  Salem,  Uaei.  HO 

BratDDihb^JJ. ,B1  Powell  aT.,Cbli»gD,Ill.  I: 


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Boweia,  Roy  B.,  Roolttown,  O. 
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•Boyd,  A.  M..  Odv'i  UUH.  Peno. 
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Boyer,  Virgil,  OaireUaiUle^. 


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Btooki,  Joiepb  d.,  DliOD,  111.  lU 

Brooki,  Baymond  C.  Oakland,  Cal.  H 

•Brooki,  Richard  R.,  Blaleaboro,  Q*.  IMS 

Brooka,  Wlllard  H.,  Antrim,  Okie.  Ut 

Brooki,  William  B„  Soath  Patli,  11a.  114 

Brook*.  Wm.  U.,  Redlanda,  Cal.  ItM 

Brou,  Harmon,  Lineal n,  Mab.  U 

nntbarton, J. Howard, Alltodile.Hloli.  IM 
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1903.J 


LIST  OF  OONOBI^OATIONAL  HIinSTEBS. 


479 


Brown,  Amaia  A.,  Hanrard,  Neb.  883 

Brown,  Oharlet,  Lake  Orove,  N.  T.  81S,  2S 
Brown,  OharlM  R.,  Oakland,  Oal.  00 

Brown,  ClaraneeT..  Ban  Diego.  Oal.  96 

Brown,  Daniel  M^  Prophetstown,  HI.  160 

Brown,  Bdwin  O.,  Vaazie,  Me.  214 

Brown,  Elliott  W.,  Olen  aidge,  N.  J.  810 

Brown,  Franeis  H.,  Olifton,  ni.  1862 

Brown,  Frank  J.,  W.  Balem.  WU.  420 

Brown,  O.  A.,  B.  Oreenwion,  B.  I.  0, 868 
Brown,  Oeorge  B.,  Toledo,  O.  1886 

Brown,  O.  E.,  Oaooma,  8.  D.  876 

Brown,  OUes  O.,  A.B.O.  F.  M.  440 

Brown,  Henry  C,  Lenora,  Kan.  102 

Brown,  Henry  B.,  Oleveland,  O.  1866 

Brown,  Henry  M.,  1864  Morrle  av.,  N.  T.  S22 
Brown,  Henry  W.,  Ohildertbnrg,  Ala.  88 

Brown,  Herbert  8.,  Darien,  Oonn.  112 

Brown,  Jamee,  Anniston,  Ala.  86 

Brown,  James  B.,  Lakeside,  Neb.  204 

•Brown,  Jae.  M^  New  Bicbmond,  Wla.  416, 8 
Brown,  J.  Fletcher,  Lot  Alamltoa,  OaL  1874 
Brown,  John  A.,  Grinnell,  lo.  1881 

Brown,  John  L.,  Boulder,  Oolo.  176, 1807 

Brown,  J.  Newton,  Oleveland,  O.  1870 

Brown,  Lather  B.,  Cedar  Oreek,  Mieh.  1884 
Brown,  Oliver,  Pern,  Vt.  0, 804 

Brown,  Fanl  W.,  Joplin,  Mo.  282 

Brown,  Richard,  Bralnerd,  Minn.  272 

Brown,  Bamael  A.,  Boiton,  Mas*.  822 

Brown,  8terling  N.,  Washington,  D.  O.  128 
Brown,  Thomas  J.,  Fond  dn  Lao,  Wis.  410 
Brown,  Victor  F.,  PlaUville,  Wis.  416 

gSrown,  William  B.,  deceased,  17 

rown,  William  J.,  Montevideo,  Minn.  374 
Brown,  William  M.,  Bloomfleld,  Oonn.  110 
Browne,  John  K.,  A,  B,  O,  F,  M.  440 

BrownTille,  John  W.,  Waqaoit,  Mass.  220 
Bmoe,  Oharles  R.,  Blk  Point,  8.  D.  1886 

Bmoe,  David  O.,  Sheridan,  Wyo.  1881 

Bmce,  Henry  J.,  A,  B.  C,  F.  Jr.  440 

Bmeohert,  ^ed  H.  W.,  Omaha,  Neb.  204 
Bmndidge.  Hiram  A.,  Altoona,  Kan.  188 

Bniner,  Obarlea  A.,  Danville,  111.  102 

Bmnker,  James,  MaLse,  Kan.  1874 

Bmnker.  Thomas  A.,  Little  River,  Kan.  102, 4 
Bmno,  Frank  J.,  Waterbury,  Oonn.  0 

Bryan,  Oeorge  A.,  Norwich,  Oonn.  1840 

Bryant,  Albert,Egypt,  Mass.  240 

Bryant,  John  W..  Klamath,  Or.  1878 

Bryant,  Bamael  J.,  West  Haven,  Oonn.  1876 
Bryant,  Beelye,  Mlddlefleld,  Mass.  11, 284 
Bryant,  Btephen  O.,  Tryon,  N.  0.  1868 

•Buchanan,  Wm.  J. ,  Mllltown,  N.  B.  11, 210 
Back,  Benjamin  F..  WichiU,  Kan.  100,  2 

[Back,  Bdwin  A.,  aeceased. 
Back,  Oeorge  H.,  Crown  Point,  N.  Y.       1804 
Back,  John  w^  Chicago,  111.  160 

Back.  Bamael  i.tPf.,  OrlnneU,  lo.  1868 

Backbam.  John  W. ,  Balem,  Mass.  44,  240 

Baell,  L.  F.,  Syracuse,  N.  T.  826, 445 

Bofkln,  Lindley  H.,  Lynnville,  lo,  1876 

Bogbee,  Bolla  O.,  Athol,  Mass.  218,  86 

Bogbey,  Willard  B.,  Waverly,  III.  162 

BalBnoh,  John  J.,  Waldoboro.  Me.  204 

Ball,  David  W.,  De  Ruyter,  N.  T.  816 

BuUock,  Motier  A.,  Lincoln,  Neb.  202 

Bnlson,  I.  F.,  North  Bnid,  Okla. 
Bampus,  Isaac  C,  Bherman  Mills,  Me.        814 
•Bumstead,  Horace,  iV.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  81, 1872 
Bandy,  Henrr,  888  Mohawk.  Chicago,  111.  1878 
Banker,  Fred  R.,  A,  B.  0.  F,  M.  440 

BnnneU,  John  J.,  Mills,  Okla.  864 

•Burbank,  Lysander  T.,  Fresno,  Oal.  1860 
Barch,  Henry  H.,  Prlmghar.  lo.  182 

•Burden,  Thomas  J»  Towersville.  €hi.  1804 
Burdesbaw,  James  J.,  Dothan,  Ala.  84, 6 

Burdlck,  Cnarles  H.,  Moline,  111.       0, 12, 166 
Bardick,  Frank  H.,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 
Bardon,  Henry  F.,  Mechanic  Falls,  Me.      210 
Burgess,  Bdmund  J.,  Honor,  Mich.  268 

BorgWB,  Oeorge  H.,  May  wood,  HI.  166 

Burgess,  Gideon  A^  Berea,  Ky.  1881 


Burgess,  Hubert  F.,  Auburn,  Cal.  04 

Burgess,  James  G.,  Crow  Agencv,  Mont.  1803 
Burgess,  Louis  F.,  Rldgebnry,  Conn.  120 

Burgess,  Wm.,  Chicago,  111.  160 

Burhans,  F.D.,  6418Calamet  av.,Chi'go,  Hi.  160 
Burhans,  Paul  C,  Seward,  Neb.  1886 

Burkart,  John  J.,  Charmian,  Penn.  864 

Burkett,  Casablanca  B.,  Zern,  Ala.  86,  8 

Burkett,  Maynard,  Lincoln,  Oal. 
Biirkhardt,  Paul,  Bprincfleld.  Mo.  284 

Bnrkholder,  Clarence  M.,  Toledo,  O.  46, 360 
Burleigh,  B.  Wade,  Park  Ridge,  lU.  168 

Burling,  James  P.,  Hawarden,  to.  176 

Bumaby,  Sidney  A^^IO  B.  14th  8t.,N.  Y.  City. 
Bumap,  Irving  A.,  Phllllpston,  Maas.  238 

[Bumard,  WUliam  H.,  deceased,  17 

Bumell,  Arthur  T.,  ^.,  MobUe,  Ala.  1888 
Burnett,  Wm..  Greenlake,  Wash.  404 

Bumham,  ColUns  G.^hlcopee,  Mass.  824 
Bumham,  David  B.,jBtssez,  Mass.  0 

Bumham,  Bdm'd  A.,  BUfford  Spr'gs.  Ct.  122 
•Bumham,  Herman  L.,  No.  Collins, « .  Y.  1001 
Bumham.  Michael,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  44, 284,  442 
Bums,  William  C,  Honeoye,  N.  Y.  318 

Burr,  Almond  W.,  i^.,  Beloit,  Wis.  1876 

Burr,  Enoch  F.,  Lyme,  Conn.  116 

Burr,  Hanford  M.,  Springfleld,  Mass.  1888 
Burr,  Horace  M.,  Ontario,  111.  168 

Burri  Huber,  Ban  Frandaco,  Oal.  06 

Burr,  Marcus,  Yantic,  Oonn.  114 

Burr,  William  N.,  Corona,  Cal.  100 

Burrlll,  Arthur  8.,  Conway,  N.  H.  302 

Burroughs,  Charles  H..  Columbus,  N.  Y.  316 
Burroughs,  Walter  A.  JMioh.l  1803 

t Burrows,  Bdwin  B^  deceased,  18 

(urrows,  Fred  W.,  Braintree.  Mass.  222 

Burt,  Charles  W^  North  Madison,  Oonn.  120 
Burt,  Enoch  H.,  Ivoryton,  Oonn.  116 

Burtoer,  D.  Emery,  Bwampscott,  Mass.  242 
Burton,  Charles  B.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  272 
Burton,  Nathan  L.,  Galesburg,  Ul.  160, 162 
Burton,  Robert  W.,  Havelock,  Neb.  0,  2B2 
Burtt,  Bei\)amin  H.,  Ludinffton,  Mich.  280 
Bush,  Allen  B.,  Denver.  Colo.  56 

Bush,  Frank  R.,  Chicago.  111.,  160 

Bush,  Fred.  R.,  Grand  Blanc,  Mich.  0, 250 
Bush,  Frederick  W.,  Galesburg,  Mich.  446 
Bush.  Harvey  S.,  Port  Haron,Mieh.  1808 

•Busn,  Jones,  Weaver,  €hi.  1860 

Bushee,  Geoi^  A^  Madison,  Conn.  116 

Bushee,  Wm.  A.,  Woonsecket,  E.  L  1860 

Bushell,  Jonas,  Seattle,  Wash.  1808 

BusheU,  Richard,  Beattle,  Wash.  400.  2 

Bushnell,  Albert,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  vA 

Bushnell,  0.  W.,  Granite  Falls,  Wash.  402, 4 
Bushnell,  Henry  A.,  LaGrange,  lU.  166 

Bushnell,  Bamael  C,  Arlington,  Mass.  218 
Buss,  Henry,  Oieston,  111.  1866 

Buss,  Wllllain  H.,  Aurora,  111.  146 

Bussey.  Robert  D.,Jr.,  North  Evans,N.YU)ao,  2 
Buswell,  James  O.,  Mellen,  Wis.  1880 

Buswell,  Jesse,  Glenwood,  Minn.  18, 270 

Butcher,  Btephen  G.,  Orange  Park,  Fla.  182 
Butcher,  Wdliam  R.,  ChandlerviUe,  111.  148 
Butler,  Edward  P.,  Sunderland,  Mass.  242 
Butler,  Blftier  F.,  Ormond,  Fla.  183,  444 

Butler,  Frank  B.,  8.  Weymouth,  Maas.  1887 
Butler,  Chirdner  8.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  1877 

Butler,  George  M.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  0 
Butler,  Henry  B.,  Des  Plaines,  111.  152 

Batter,  James  B.^BeRUng,  Mich.  250 

Butler,  Jesse  C,  Bclectic,  Ala.  84,  6 

Butler,  John  H.,  Balem,  Mich.  264 

Butler,  William,  Port  Gamble,  Wash.  408 
BuUer,  Willli  H.,  Wllliamstown,  Maas.  246 
Bnttram  JSl^ah  A.,  Potolo,  Fla.  180 

Buxton,  Wilson  R^  LitUe  Oompton,  R.  L  868 
ByiDffton,  Bdwin  H.,  Beverly,  Masa.  820 

Byington,  Goorse  P. ,  Westoort,  Mass.  244 
Byrons,  Bdward  H.,  New  Smyrna,  Fla.  182 
Cadman,  B.  Parkes,  Brooklyn,  N.  r.  814 

Cadmus,  William  E^  Elyrla,  O.  844 

Oadwalader,  Jobn«  Big  Boek^  HU  UA 


OOHGBEOATIONAI.  TEAR-BOOK. 


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•Ckdr,  CluaDce;  Ifurrtn,  Kyoto,  Jitpatt,  IMl 
day,  OeOTig  L„  Ion  CltT,  lo.  i:i 

OwJr.  WlllluiJ.,  BmtoD  Bsrbor,  lUefa.  tW 
Ola.  F.  B.,  lUwa.  Wli.  til,  U 

CBUImU,«ULIuaB.,ABiiArbor,llleli.  IHn 
CUboan,  Chu.  8.,  AllenT<lJe,  Mlib.  SM 

(WbcniB,  Jabn  O.,  Tvler.  Tex.  Xi 

CWhonn,  John  8.,  Pornal,  lU.  IIM 

ObJIiodd,  NmU  k.,  W1bm«I,  OL  IM 

(klboDD,BoJanF.,Siiiiifard  Filli,  Ma.  )STI 
CMlklua,  Rnvmond,  Ponlnd.  Ua.  »),  B 

CWUiu,  Wolisou,  Mawion,  Uua.  a4e 

CUlaod,  William  O.,  Sprlnaflald,  Mo.  IBM 
rcallaii.  WIIMB,  1a«u«l,  II 

Camaroo,  Alei.  J.,  E.  BiDwnflaU,  Ifa.  MM,  1 
CkmeraD,  Donald,  18)1 

(knanin,  John  H.,  Pawaokea,  Wla.  18M 

Oamaron,  H.  J.,  FnUrla  dn  Ohl*B.  Wl^  414 
Cud  Held,  Lawta  K,,  Aeadamr,  B.  D.  VS2 

(Camp,  Cbarlea  W..  desaiMd,  IB 

OuDp,  Edward  C,  WhlUnan.Haaa.  Mt 

OamptMlI,  Andnir,  Wabatcr,  Uaai.  3H 

Campbell,  CbvlM  A..  Saoford,  Fla.  IBM 

•Oarapball,  Cbaa.  E.,  Fon  CalhoDD,  Kab.  ItM 
Campball,  Clamant  C,  HMlKNl,  Wk.  114 

Cani>ball,a>brl*l,Jr.,BaDOTn',H.H.  IMS 
Ckmpbell.  HolUa  A.,  Saymonr,  Cona.  Itl 

Cuipbtll,  Jamci,  Btlgbton,  Waib.  ISM 

Campbell,  Jamai  M.,  Lombard,  III.  IM 

-^-opbell,  JohnP.p  Falnlew  ^—        "°  "■• 


OampMI,  Tbi 


Cblcago,  lad. 


Campbell!  Waller  V.^Dcord, 


Campbell,  WlllUm  H.,  Cbleuo,  III.  IS 

Campbell,  William  R.,  Roibarv,  Uaai.  U,  3 

CauDbell,  William  X.,  CalcdoaU,  lU.  1 


CaaflelA,  Tbomt 
■Oipabaw,  Wm, 
Carey,  Edward  1 
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loB,  Walter  O.,  Plllatord.  KIch. 
acban,  Jamea  O.,  UeadTllle,  Paan 


Can,  WillUm,  TaftilllB,  dDon. 
Oarrick,  Cbarlea  W.,  Cedar  ep'n 
Carroll,  Chatlai  W.,  Cletaland,  0 
Ckrroll,  W.  lirlag,  Dallaa,  Tei. 
Carmthera,  JobD  B.,  DeerBeld.ll 
OarntberaJPniUam,  Falrbaven,  1 


.     ._  ..  bi^lall,  Wla. 

Oartar,  Kalbao  P.,  Concord,  N.  B.        44,  IBtT 
Carter,  Robert  E.,  WaahlDgloD,  Cona.         IM 

Canor,  Stepben  B.,  Plalnarld,  CoDD.  1878 
[Carler,  Warner  J,,dee«aed. 

^ner,  Wllllaia  C-.  PowaravUle,  Oa.  IB88 

Oarr,  Joarpb  P.,  lladrone,WBab.  1888 

Cary.  Dili,  -t.  S.  C.  F.  M.  4*0 
Out,  William  B.  Wlndaot,  Coan. 


Bijjidi,  L 


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Gate,  OeDTBe  H..  Boatoo,  Haal.  UTt 

Catbeait.  &a'\  ll..liU««bora,lteM.>.ll,m 
[patUn,  Wm.  E.,  daaaaaad. 
Oatan,O.H.,ArmonrliiMUiiW,€b'to,ID.18B8 
Oap*^,  aaorn  W.,  Ptna  Lard,  Oa.  US 

CaTemo.Cbarlea,  Lombard,  HI.  ISSe 

CerraUi,  Cu>b>,  Brldflnort,  Ooon.  UOt 

aufBr,LoiitaB.,Non£l>eld,lfBaa.  1800 

ObaknrtaD.E.  B^n*ld'«UBd'|,Cal.    H.S,  ■ 


ChalUaor,  ^obs  d^Blo,  Wli. 
Chalmera,  A.  B.,  wonwtar,  1' 
CbalOMra,  Jam«a,  Elfin,  lU. 


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CbuDberlalD.  Jai.  P.,  LaCtMae.  Aria. 

[L-baoiberlaln,  Wm.  B.,  deceaied. 
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Ofaandlcr,  Fred.  D.,  Laooola,  N.  H.  lt« 

Cliandler,  Jpho  8,.^.  B.  O.  F.  M.  4*0 
Cbaodler,  Joaeph  H.,  Fond  da  Lac. Wla.  4U,41 

Chaodler.  Wataon  H.,  Wbaaton.  111.  UIl 

'    Cb'pea.  OeorgaK.i'RKlcbvllie.'Uaas.  IM 

Chspln,  CbarleaH.,  UancDEli.  N.  H.  M4 

I    Chupln.  FrankllD  U..  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  *» 

'    Chapln.  Franklin  P.,  Hndaon.N.H.  »M 

Chupln,  GForni  P..  eaiton'i  Rlrer,  Vt,  Nt 

Cbipln,  EUxwell,  Oberlln.  O.  1114 

Chapin,  " ■*■'    " "-  ■*" 


D,  Edward  id.,  8t.JoW 


Chae,  Albert  U..  feoeklord,  lo.  1B71 

Oaae,  Alden  B.,  Loa  An>alM,Oa1.,  Bta.  A,  IBBl 
Ctoe.BenF.,  UlddlaHaddam,  Conn.  113    ' 

Cm*,  Harlao  P^  Loa  AnfalM.  Cal.  H    . 

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IBM       UbarlloD.  John  W.,  Oberlln.O,  UK) 

lis       CbarroD.  Cbaa.  L.,  Hayerblll.  Uau.  OO 

101       irhuie,  An>I<Dd.,k.  IlaittBtd.Couo.  U» 

341       Chue,  Chsrlet  E..  Portlaod,  Ore. 
SSe       Chue,  C,T..i:GE.lStb  It  .niilbnib,K.T.  nt 
M2       Chuc,  Edward,  Kennebuakpon.  lie.         IStB 
1SU       Ohsie.EdwardA^Wallaalon.Uaai.  SI 

IBM    I   Cbaie,  Bars  B^  CUeaco.  Ill-  IW 

■SB       Cb»aa,B«U7^.U>°°oVo>U,HlnD.  MM 

1818       Chaae,  Jamea  B.,  8loai  CltT,  lo.  1B1,444 

163       Chaaa,  LaTlO.,CoBeard.N.  H.  WD 

100       Ohaaa.  Lorlag  B.,  LTaandar,  li.  T.  MB 

130       Cbaae.  Bamael  B.^Lanalpg,  Ulafa.  KB 

IM       CbatOald,  Q.  A.,  WUtawatar,  Colo.  l«t 

842       Cbeadle,  Slepbea  H.,  Aalt,  Colo.  IM,  I 

tB4       •ChMaeman,  T.  W.  C..  Aaklimd.TIab.       IBM 
IBBS       Obener,  Barton  H.,Canl.  Utah.  1H,I  ' 

IBU       CbeDBf .  B.  Roral,  Beloll.  Wla.  401 

[Cbaner,  Enaaell  L.,  deoaaaad.  It 

ta       *CheHDthni,  F.  B..B«DFruidBoq,Oal.     ISTB 
1S«8       Charlngton.  Reed  B..  Kenwood,  OaL  •• 

ifwi  Cbaaabroagfa,  Amoa  S.,  Hew  Hartfmd,  <X  IBU 
Cb«Tla.BnkeatO.Arabaier,EaafcakOo.Jia.m 
Chlokering.Jno.W..  Waafttauion.D.O.  IMO 
CbUd.  Berurd  V„  BeUevaaTo.  Mt 

Cblld,  Frank  B.,  Fklrflald,  Conn.  114 

[Cbllilen,Obarlea_,deeeBaed,  U 

•Cblldreaa,  John  F.,  Para,  Ul.  W 

Cblldi,  Edward  P..  Bnrllnftan,  lo.  UM 

"■■■■     "      "    ""-'^TldnOMiMT.IlMt.Mt 
d.Okla.  Ua 


'    Chllda,  Lock 


n'b.,  CI 


ObUdal  William,  Kalkaaka,  Wbtb. 
Cboata.  Cbarlea  W.,  KiAomo,  Ind. 
Choate,  Waahloeton,  Oraanwlsb,  Oodb 
tCbrlalenaen,  Nib  C,  daoaHed, 
Chrlaila,  Oeoria  W.,  Oaalp**,  H.  H. 
Chnatle,  Thomaa  D.,  i.  B.  V.  F.  M. 
Cbrkrtf ,  Daoida  H.,  AtlaoUe,  Pann. 


1903.] 


USr  (V  CtXK^tXSm-ZVAl.  KTiirrsTl 


cwfc.  dfTM  A^  ^  «.  c  #:  Jr. 

ChA.  Ds^i*  W,  Aik^M 
Out,  g^ia  L,  I>^*ei^ 


atauqnfauCVft*lM;ll7tB.  V 

SSVlHwF-LI  I  il,i.M««».       ■■,41 
Otoft,WUaMA^IMMBdL,SB.  U 


Oakit  AhnaaT,  n.  FBja*.  Ak  i^  <^ »,  «tt 

Chifea.  Otaitaa  V.,  llar*ul^  X.  D.  » 

Ctoifct,  q»1  Q^  FMwrir-  - —  — 
Ihikaw  Ami  r^A.M.C, 

Ohifc».gMffcfcl - 

Olutoa.  Jobs  B.,  Kbfcwaad,  Ho.  int 

CliVtaB.TkOMLAlIt^nT,P>.  M 

(IMTW,  OtailH^.,  Bu  WUi.  H*.  IM 

riM .¥iifcniMiT.  ■iHiiiitiiiii.  •*  im 

awl«n£  Hanr  a,  Lo^,  Wfo.  «n 

CWIi)a.t^,inWaA.  ■L.CUtaico.Ill.  -  W 

Olrdii^akar^ZUora,t«.  ITt 


OBifcim.  Bobwt  eJ'WarBwath,  li»a.    MS 

aep^a|^oB^agmp*ic,  N.  h.  u« 

MnbvBS&ato  F.,  Fmr,  lo.'  Aa 

SSSfB,  Biini  »-jn)oi..ll«.  108,1 

(MW,  Jdfto,  ntnrilllHB,  R.  H.  1(U 

CWsOri,  BBndTl*  ■■  KU  It..  H.  T.  H,  lITfi 

[CM*.  H.  TiMIMIIIli.  dMMW*d,  18 

OaK'now  Hwn^lIaUow  V^lsf,  AM.       W 


"  ■mii  ri  fi"'  riitiiii  mi'nt    im 


J..  Put  BapMi,  HlBB.    1M» 


i±V  HiaiT  J.,  BtutiifleB,  Cenii. 


I,  PliMUl,  X.  H.  JM 

\^i6ti)^tiM,1>am.        IM 


:tev^.a,  Mmttt  J..  Ctio,  S 
rf^ALK.  Sofc&c  V-.  Cammiiitv 
p..  Lt«i 


CoBlrjr, 


lit,  Ue. 


114 
314 


■  K^  Albcu,  O.  „„ 

_.!,  Ws.  H.,  roniiDd,  Ind.  IM 

oxiBR.  AUnd.  Unrnr.OkU.  ISO! 

CosBoIlT,  OiHln  P.,  BlavUli^  Ku.  im 
Coond.  Arcanu  Z.,  !T*w  Tvk,  IT.  T.  II ,  a^ 

CDuvd.  Chwlc*  E.,  Qnlner.  lU.  ISH 

Onand,  Gictf  A.,  t^rk  ClIT,  CUk,  bM 

Coond,  VrmiwBO.nteblHin.llMI.  3M 

Ooarj,  H«iiT  W.,  Hilic.  Ku.  im 

riiinlBiil.  Bdwud,  Ipcvleh,  Uta.  tK> 

CoBTWH,  EdvHd  J.,  ColarabH,  O.  law 

CBbtoh,  Wn.  A.  C, ,  Ltw,  N.  H.  isn 

0»t,  ARkor  W..  rufeJd,  Wii.  4M,  13,  10,  n 

•Owk.  E.  Albert,  AtasoqatB.  HI.  igoi 
Ckwk.  BIlH  P.,  PIUaflcld.lfMK^ 
•Oukc.  WUIIui  B.,  BUIrud,  Wi 

-    -       _  . ,e«r««or,  III.  iM 

,N*.  rorkciu,         ft.  an 

i«B.,So.WoadbDiT,Vt.    n« 
■  E.,<»llliMnilg,  Ooan.      m 
uniei,  n.  uwifl,  Loa  AofelM.  Gal.  loa 

CMrfn,  WIIIUmlrDrtw*.  UtUMoD,  N.  H.  sm 
CSiwIUh,  Abm  a.,  WomMar.  Itaw.  iwr 
CoMdK,  BnryA.Sukni.V.  H  aac 

Ooombe.  PUIIp,  t)u  rrsDiilK».  Oil.  im 

Cooprr,  JuiiH,  CMondo  Bprion,  l^lo.  lan 
Cooper,  JuDK  W..  Ss"  Tork,  H.  T.  lau 
Cooinr.  John  H.,  Lo«  AngaW,  C^.  44a 

Cooper,  Buiael  B^  (In.  BrookflslJ,  1£m«.  »  mj 
ODqnlllMU,  Wm.  B.,  Byron.  lU.  law 

Copplu,  Barnud,  Bootlud.  lU".  II,  Jij 
OirbMI,  Frtd  W.,  Adrtan,  MJeh.  laai 

OorUo,  Fu)  L.,  Ch»Urfl«M.  Ill-  laaa 

Oonrto.  0^1  K.,  Bollsln,  MJji-  MO 

Oorr,  I»»B  L.,  W.nke.1*  Wli.  4M 

Ood,  Thoo™  Q.  A.,  l*wJl^  M™.  ^ 

Oouon,  Harrr  Ajiberti.ljo-  MI 

Coooh,  Ubarfe.  H,  Z.nwTllle,0.  aU 

Conehroin.  Tboa.  B.,  ObwWf  "J^^'j  lo.  ITl 
ConlUtr.Ci-reoloi  N.,Ooi™l  Lake,  MIoh.  war 
CoDDUToLi,  A«,  Io<n  Fall''  ^£-  IIH 

Coanurman  Fnokiln,  N.Branford,  Oonn.iio 
Coartar,  John  K.,  Goloonda,  III  im 

Cooalna;  Edgar  M.,Tbomajlon,M..  114,441 
Oorall,  Arthut  J..  Ljnn,  Ma™.  bs 


OONOfiBOATIONAL  TEAR-BOOK. 


[1903. 


Onrui,  John,  SonUumpton,  ICiu.  SU 

•Conn,  John  W.,  CnU,  Nab.  IM 

Oox.S.B-.UtW.  fiUtri,  MivTork,  SH 
Oruha,  Dudal  I..,  W«t  llutflald,  Maaa.  IBTB 
Orat*.  Anw*  B.,  Helau,  Uloli.  1»,  W 

Oruln,  Chulaa  O.,  Bio  Vina,  CaL  W 

K}nlcHeiir7K.,d»aaaad,  M 

Onls.TlnoUirO.,  yniiD00U,N.H.  BOl 

Orain,  Dalbart  W.,  VaMei,  Alaaka,  10 

Onim,  Bbaw  B„  Wimbledon,  N.  D.  SM.  > 
Onmsr,  W.  CmU.  WaaUnortlud,  M.  T.  Kt 
Cnnur,  F.  L..  Daa  KotDea,  To.  IBM 

Onna,  OhulM  D.,  L<M  Aonlw,  Oil. 
•Onae,  rruk.  Wonaaur.liua.  ft.  lU 

Oran*.  Beanr  C.,  EHt  Nonon,  Haat.  1(11 
Oimna,  John  >.,  Sanlt  8ta.  tUiia,  Ulob.  UW 
Onsa,  Eandilck  H.,  Plookaaf,  Utah.  1SI4 
*Oiug,  Fradariek,  FoM*t  OroiajOia.  ISU 
OnUr.  QaornW.,  WhaaUand,  Wjo.  Ul,  U 
Oniham,  C.  ?.  BUI,  Bnlfltne.  kaM.  SU 

Orawtoni,  Ohaa.  D.,  Uaadvllla,  Pann.  IN 

OHHlOrd,  Chsrlaa  H..  ll[nDea|»lii,  lUnn. 
Crawford,  John  C,  Boon*,  Id.  ItM 

Otmwlord,  London  B.,  Ponland,Oi>iui.  110 
Crawford,  OUvar  C,  Albapy,  H.  Y.  IM 

Cnwford,  Otla  D.,  Oilonl,  lo.  1S2 

OnwlOrd,  Bldaey,  ProvlDcelowD,  ICaah  :(>» 
OnwfOrd,  WUllain.  Huonunle,  Wla.  tl4 

Oradafordj  Oao.  H.,  Baodirloh,  Mau.     11,140 


■OrleblODlBobart  ^.,  ehernun,  Oonn.       lU 
CMpa,  PhOlp  IC.,  Onnd  bpldi,  Hlsb.      1BT§ 


Olon,OharlaaP^naatDpia,  Conn.  1B7I 

Orofta,  OwrgB  W.,  BaaMoe,  Keb.  ISa 

Onfta,  WlllUni  D.,  OUno,  ifio,  IBM 
broker,  Oaorie  H.,  Qroan  UoDDUdD.  la.  ITt 
Orokar,  John,  Onnt,  Neb.                 MO,  St,  M 

Oromsr,  Jflramlah  C,  Bt.  LonU,  Ho.  384 

Crooka,  Cbarloa  tl.,  Ooleraln.  Uaa*.  114 

Oroibla,  Badlu  IL.  aalam,  la.  1SI« 

Oroaby,  John  F.,  [>onr,  N.  H.  IBM 

Onabr,  e<UDUt>l  B.,  Uaninee,  O.  IBM 

Oroaa,  Allan  B.,  BtookUoe,  Hiaa.  «,  m 

Oiaaa,  Jmbm  F.,  Boaabad,  9.  D.  SH 

Omaa,  Joaepb  W.,  WoroeaUr,  Uaaa.  18S4 

[proH,  Ifoae*  K.,  decuaed,  W 

-Oroaa,  BowUod  B..  Dawaoo,  UIdd.  310 

Orou,  Boaalle  T..BDgeiia,  Ore.  DT,  3M 

Oroa^  WIlIlUD  H.,  Salwatopo],  Cal.  M 

Croaaknd,  Gaorga  B^  Auron.  If  o.  13,  281 

Omawell,  Ulcab  B.,  Loi  Annlaa,  Cal.  IBM 

OrODcb,  WlUlacn  8.,  Haple  HUl,  ku.  1»3, 4 

Orawdor,  Fnnoli  J.,  Ooloma,  Wis,  IBM 

•Crone,  Frank  W.,  No.  RJdgeilUe.  O.  348 

Orowell,  Praaton  K.,  PrUnliam,  llua.  388 

OnwaU,  Zeoaa,  AU[ebero  Villi,  Uaaa.  33B 

Croul,  TheodoiB.  SWrllog,  III.  1«1 

Crowdia,  Bdwln  a. ,  Ho.  Bend ,  Ind.  IW 


D  H.,  lndtiu;Bpolli 
&.,  Bllo,  if.  I. 
bald  Wloaor, 


n.JohiiA.,  ailo. 


•Onlp,  Darld  W.,-tiii,.y.,  ,,^ 
Cnlpepper,  I.e«i>  P.,  Barber,  All 
Onlver,  Franklin  J.,  Paudena,  r 
•Onlver,  Wflllsm  C,  Llrttwoo< 

Cambai,  Ijabn  R.,  Rochella.  O*. 
Cnmlngi,  John  M.,  Deomuk,  lo 
<hiniDilagi,  0».  H.,  DaOTllle.  V 
Chunmlngi,  ~  J.      _     .  — 

-CnnnlnBhHr 
[Cnnni 


Cal. 


lEOIMvUlt 

lingkam,  Wm.  B.,  daceaj 

tJorrlBr",  Albeit  H.,  Pf.,  Obertln,' 
Oniry,  David,  Charlc"-  "'-■- 


I,  On. 


•Cnrrj,  J.  J.,  FrinBta,  Q*.  UN 

Oortli,  AdRhi  B^  enwDTllla,  HIeh.  M* 

•Cnnla,  Aiher  W.,  KaMsb,  N.  O.  M 

Cartla,ChnrlaaB.,/V,B:Moll,Ala.  UK 

Oartla,  Cliarl**  H,,  Wonhlnfton,  lOnn.  lit 
Cnnla,  Edward  D.,  Indlaiupolla,  Ind.  M 

Onnla,  Bdwatd:W^NawBa««9,  Cans.  IB 
Oartk.E.,Ha  Kirk  Blk,  Byraanaa,  N.T.  Ill 
Onnli,  (Mlben  A.,  Weal  NewbniJ,  Vt.  m 
Onnla,  John  B.,  Oapdlk,  N.  H.  0, 100 

Curll>,  N'ornen  R..  Klyrla.  Oolo.  ft,  10« 

Corti«,W„ltorW..W«taiocl[bridge,M«aa.l«8 
Curtli.  Wllllani  C,  Waldoboro,  Uc.  114 

Cnnla,  WilllMi  L..  A.  S.  C.  F.  .H.  440 

•Curtfp,  Williain  W..  Oborliii,  O.  IBH 

CnrtlM,  Oeoree,  Konl,  Conn.  IIU 

CortlM,  P.jKn  L..  (i^inlkUin,  B.  D.  n4 

Ourllu,  S,1.,S1  Aiblind  Blvd  ,Chleaso,ai.  U 
Csihing, Bdwin  B.,y>/.,yuikUm,B^.  IBM 
Coibman,  Cbarla*  &.,  Araca,  lo.  lift 

Cutler,  Aleiuder  E.,  lUehisaad,  111.  IM 

Cutler,  Calvin,  Anburodala,  Htm.  IM 

Culler,  Cbarlea,  Tallmad»,  O.  IB8t 

Culler.  Cbulea  H..  Bmngor.  Ue.  104 


Cutler,  UHFAball  M..  Boilon,  Uiu. 


DalloD,  Jobn  J..  Uklahomi  Cllv,  Oklo.        M« 
Dalloa.  UaniD  LM_Ch>>grla  FjiiIb.  O.      M3,  H 


n,  Uiloulc 


Elnnaton,  IL  1. 


el  H..  E 


b.Hlnn 


Daoforth,  Jamei  B.,  Waalflald.  N.  J.  Ill 

Dasfarth,  J.  RomDvo,  Nsw  Landon,  Cam.  118 
Uanfortta,  H.  E.,Wadhim'a  U>I1>,N.T.  11.  ini 
Danrorib,  Wm  B.,  Elmborsl,  III.  18M 

Danlelt,  Cbu.  H.,  Newton,  Mau.  ««,•• 

Daniel.  Hcnr;  U  ,  DxLue,  <M.  IMl 

Daulela,  JdifdIi  [..,  P/..  OIIVEt,  Ulob.  1871 
Danlelion,  Carl  A.,  Wai-blnglon,  Conn.  134 
Dnrk.  Pred.  E.,  BuEalu.  N.  Y.  18M 

KullDf,  Oeorte,  dMwaed.  31 

rllng,  Uarlnn.  Datrolt,  Iflnn.  ITB 

*DKllog,  Mart  —    "' "■ 

■DarneU,  EUaa,  Dmwavunup,  vp..  4vi 

Darrab,  John  IC.,  Springfleld,  lU.  ISO 

Daaeomb.AnhurB.,  Anitln.  Minn.  11,  W 
Daaoomb,  Barry  N.,FnnHaran,Uleh.  M 
Davenport,  John  Q.,  Waterhnrv,  Oonn.  11 
Davenport,  UanlwD  B  ,  lUloa.N.  T.  UO,  i 
•Dare]',  Babart »..  Upper  HoDtslalr,  N.  J.  31i 
Davldaon.Jamaa  A.,BlooBhtoa,  Wla.  41 

DavldflOD,  Jobn  If--  nnnuHBn-  Wla-  41i 


lea,  Arthur  E.,  Colon 


r.Mlnn. 


•Davlei,  Daniel  T.,  Sbamakln,  Pans. 
•Davlei,  David  D.,  OranvUI..  O. 
Darlaa,  bavjd  E.,  Bpokua.  Waah. 
Davlei.  David  J.,  Joltet.  III. 
Davlea,  Edward,  Watarvtlle,  N.  T. 
Davlaa,  Henrv,  Baagor,  Wla. 
Davlea,  Howall,  Jobnatown.  Penn. 
Davlea,  Jamea,  Wnnhlng,  B.  D. 
Davlea,  John,  ITafaa, 

Davlea,  John  B.,  7r ■ " 

DiYlaa,  John  D.,  W 


190».] 


LIST   OF   CONOBEOATIONAL  HINISTEBS. 


483 


Davles,  John  P.,  Santa  Ana,  Oal.  104 

Davlea,  John  L.,  Akron,  O.  340 

Davlea,  John  W.,  Creaton,  111.  0, 16S 

DaTiea,  J.  Parry,  Pittabarg,  Penn.  1884 

Davlea,  Jonathan  B.,  Forest  OUv,  Penn.  868 
Daviea,  Lewis  B.,  Grofton.  N.  Y.  818 

Davlea,  Rachel  B.,  Watertown,  Wis.  412 

Davles,  Richard  R.,  Vergennes,  Vt.  806 

Dalles,  Roderick,  Glen  Lyon,  Penn.  802,  0 
Davles,  Theophllos.  Miner  Mills,  Penn.  804 
DaTlea,  Thomas  D.,  Wolcott,  Vt.  800 

DaTles,  Thomas  B.,  Kew  Haren,  Conn.  1806 
Davles,  Thomas  M.,  Cornish,  Me.  204,  0 

DaTies,  Thomas  T.,  Sandy  Creek,  N.T.  822,  0 
DaTles,  Thomas  V.,  Steger,  111.  140,  02 

Dariea,  William,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  90 

•Davles,  Wm.  A.,  Silver  Creek,  Neb.  1880 
Daviea,  William  O.,  Catasaaqna,  Penn.  802 
Daviea,  William  Mm  Slatington,  Penn.  1808 
Davis,  Albert  A.,  Lakeland.  Minn.  1808 

Davis,  Albert  P^  Wakefield,  Mass.  244 

Davis,  Charles  H.,  San  Bernardino,  Cal.  122 
Davis,  David  J.,  Chicago,  111. 

KavlB,I>avid  L., deceased,  21 

▼is,  Bmest  C,  Neweastle,  N.  H.  800 

•Davis.  Fredeiiok  L.,  Morrisville,  Vt.  802 
Davis,  Jerome  D.,  A.  JS.  0.  F,  M,  440 

Davis,  Jonn  F.,  Dawn,  Mo. 
•Davis,  Lemuel,  Rutland,  N.  T.  1807 

Davis,  Oscar  F.,  Bmington,  111.  152 

Davis,  Oxora  S.,  Newtonville,  Mass.  280 

Davis,  Perley  B.,  W.  Rozbnry,  Mass.  220 
Davis,  Smith  C,  Brimfleld,  IXX.  140 

Davis,  Valentine  T.,  Martin's  Mills,  Tex.  884 
fDavis,  William,  deceased,  21 

bavU,  William  H.,  Newton,  Mass.  48,  280 
DavU,  WUliam  V. W.,  Pltufleld, Mass.  288 
DaTlson,  Joseph  %,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  1800 
Davison,  Thomas  W.,  Becket,  Mass.  218 

Davisson,  Ausustos,  Charleston,  S.  C.  870 
Davy,  Jamea  J.,  FftyeUe,  Ida.  1887 

Kftwson,  John  B.,  deoaased. 
wson,  William  L^  Columbus,  O.  1800 

•Dawson,  William  T.,  Turton.  S.  D.  878 

Day,  Charles  C,  /V.,  Andover.  Mass.  00 

Day,  Bmest  B.,  Hartland,  Wis.  412 

Day,  Bmest  B.,  Spencer,  lo.  184 

Day,  Gaorge  B.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  00 

Day,  Philemon  R.,  W.  Hartford,  Conn.  1804 
•Day^diard  O.,  Fairhaven,  Wash.  400 

Day,  Rodney  C. ,  De  Kalb,  N.  Y.  1872 

Day,  S.  Mills,  Honeoye,  N.  Y.  818 

Day,  Warren  F.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  102 

Day,  William  C,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  08 

Day,  William  H.,  Los  Angel«>s.  Cal.  102 

Daxey,  Jonathan  C,  Guthrie,  Okla.  864. 0 

DeaklB,  Samuel,  Taylor,  Neb.  200, 0 

Dean,  Bmt^.  A.,  Springfield,  N.  Y. 
Dean,  Edwin  B.,  Clinton,  lo.  172 

Dean,  Frank  W.,  Red  Cloud,  Neb.  202 

Dean,  Frederio  A.,  Tripoli,  lo.  184 

Dean,  Lee  M.,  North  Brookfield,  Mass.  0, 280 
Dean,  M.  G.,  1784  West  Pt.,  Topeka,  Kan.  1862 
Dean,  William  N.'  T.,  Whately,  Mass.  240 
Deana,  Jamea,  Northfiekl,  N.  Y.  822,  8, 446 
Deane,  John  Pitt,  Ashland,  Wis.  408 

Deans,  John.  River  Point,  R.  I.  808 

DeBarritt,  Alfred.  (»«p^/V««^ot,Oki6a,  126 

De  Berry,  Wm.  N.,  Springfield,  Mass.  242 
De  Bevouie.Gabriel  H.,  Westminster,  Vt.  46,800 
Decker,  Frank  H.,  Westerly,  R.  I.  122, 870 
DeClaybrook,  William  B.,  Frankfort,Ky.  1870 
De  Forest,  Heman  P.,  Detroit,  Mich.  264 

De  Forest,  John  TL,  A,  B.  0.  F.  M,  440 

De  QrofT,  Charies  F.,  Letcher,  S.  D.  872, 4, 0 
Deines,  Jaeob,  Glen  Ullin,  N.  D.  884, 0,  8 
De  Kay,  George  H.,  Lodi,  Cal.  00 

Dell,  Fnnk  B.,  Grass  Valley,  Cal.  00 

DeLong  J>.  D.,  0409  Jackson  av.,  Ch*go,  111.  160 
Delvin,  Charles  SMLanaing,  Mich.  1884 

Delxell,  Finis  B.,  Westminster,  Conn.  124 

Demeriti,  John  P.,  Bzeter,  N.  H.  1870 

Darning,  Vernon  H.  ,N.  Wilbraham,  Mass.    240 


Demond,  Abraham  L.,  New  Orleans,  La.  200 
Demorest.W.L.,1064  N.M'nroest..CfoJ11.1880 
DeMott,  George  C.^Weat  Winfleld,  N.  Y.  828 
DeMott,  Jacob  L.,  Warren,  Ma.  1884 

Denio,  Francis  B.,  iy.,  Bangor,  Me.  67,  00 
Denison,  George  B  ,  Cando,  N.  D.  884 

Denlson,  JohnlO^  Williamstown,  Mass.  1870 
*Deni8on,  John  H..  Boston,  Mass.  12, 220 

Deoney,  Osoar  H.,  Cincinnati,  O.  1882 

Denney,  W  Ison,  Charlea  City.  lo.  172 

Dennison,  Robert  C,  JanesvUle,  Wis.  412 
Dent,  Thomas  J.,  Aberdeen,  S.  D.  872, 440 
De  Pen,  John,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  110 

Depew,AmettW.,New  Lebanon,N.Y.  108,820 
Depfer,  Harry  A.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 
De Tuy,  Wellington,  Grand  Ledge,  Mich.  1884 
•Derebey,  Christakis  A.,  Chicago,  111.  1888 
•DeRiemer.  William  B.,Washii^on,D.C.  1807 
Derome.  Jules  A.,  Blankinton,  S.  D.  876 

Dacha,  B.  L.,  Hllo,  H  I.  188,  40 

•Detllng,  WiUiam  C,  Glenvilla,  O.  0, 844 

Dettmers.  Carl  A.  ,684  N.LeavUt,  Ch*go,  HI.  160 
Devitt,  Theoph.  S.,  Branford,  Conn.  110 

•Devo,  Charles,  Rookyford,  €hi.  1800 

Dewey,  Harry  P^  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  814 

[Dewey,  Willis  C,  deceased,  21 

DewhurBt,F.B.,6740  Madison  aT..Ch*go,  111.  148 
Dexter,  Daniel  W.,  Norwich,  N.  Y.  822 

Dexter,  Frank  N.,  Ripon,  Wis.  1886 

Dexter,  Granville  M..  Sutsun,  Oal.  08 

Dextar,M..387  Marlboro  st.,Boston,Mass  .60,442 
Dibble,  William  L.,  VermilUon,  S.  D.  878 
Diek,  Jeremiah  M^  Hubbard,  Ore.  868,  00 
Dickens,  Albert  W.,  Middlebury,  Vt.  1882 
Dickerman,  Geo.  S.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1808 
Dickerman,Jostah  P.,JamalcaPlain,Mass.  1801 
[piekerman,  Lysander,  deceaaed,  21 

INckerson,  Orson  C,  Barlrille,  Ul.  162 

Dickey,  Fred  M.,  Tuxedo,  Md.  1801 

Dickey,  Myron  P.,  Milton,  N.  H.  800 

Dickinson,  Charlea  A.,  Ceres,  Cal.  220 

DieUnson,  C.  H.,  Fargo,  N.  D.  0, 884 

Diekinson,  Oomelius  B.,  Cincinnati,  O.  0, 842 
Dickinson,  Ferd.  W.,  Homer,  N.Y.  1808 

Dickinson,  Geo.  L.fFair  Hope,  Ala.  84 

Dickinson,  George  R.,  ZanesvtUe,  O. 
Dickinson,  Henry  A^  Huntingtcm.  Maaa.  1808 
Dickinson,  Samuel  W.,  St.  Paul,  }OMk»      1874 
Diekinson,  Selden  C,  Baton,  Oolo.  100 

Dickinson,  Wm.  B.,  Amberat,  Maaa.  1000 

Diekson,  Jamea  H.,  A.  B.  C,  F.  M,  440 

Dickson,  James  P.,  San  Frandsco,  Cal.  1870 
Dickson,  John  W.,  Park  Rapids,  Minn.  274 
Diekson,  John  W..  Durand.  Mich.  1804 

Didriksen,  David  M.,  Roxbury,  Mass.  1802 
Dldriksen,  Sevrin  K..  Hartford,  Conn.  110 
Diehl,  l^lhelm  F. ,  Naperville,  HI.  160 

Dietrich,  Henry  J.,  Butte,  Neb.  288, 02, 4, 874 
Dietriok,  Will  A..  CleveUnd,  O.  84S 

DilTenbacher,  BeoJ.  F.,  Irvington,  Neb.  202 
Dike,  Samuel  W.,  Aubnmdale,  Mass.  1800 
Dill,  Arthur  C,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  822 

Dingwell,  James  D.,  Amesbury .  Mass.  218 
Dinsmore,  Chas.  A.,  S.  Boston,  Mass.  220 

Dlnsmore,  John,  Aubum,  Me.  1862 

•Disbrow.  Bdward  D.,  Farmlngton,  N.  H.  802 
Dixon,  Bills  W»  Forest  Grove,  Ore.  1882 

Dixon,  Hiram  H.,  Whitewater,  Wis.  1868 

Dixon,  Sarah  A./Tyngsboro,  Mass.  244 

Dixon,  Wm.  IL.  Bagle  River,  Wia.  410 

Doane,  Frank  B.,  North  Haven,  Conn.  120 
Doane,  John,  Fremont,  Neb.  290 

Doane,  Jolm  W.,  Spradliuff,  Ky.  106 

Dobson.  Andrew  W.,  Anaaarko,  Okla.  864 
Dodd,  Arthur  C,  Rialto,  Cal.  100, 2, 4 

Dodd,  Augustus  R.,  Montour,  lo.  180 

Dodd,  Leonard,  Atkinson  Depot,  N.  H.  1878 
Dodd,  Thomas  B.,  Williamaburg,  Kjr.  106 
Dodge,  Auatin,  So.  Lyndeboro,  K.  H.  804 
Dodge,  George  S.,  Bqylaton  Center,  Mass.  222 
Dodge,  JohnK^  W.  Boylaton,  Maaa.  244 

Dodge,  Jolm  W;,Newbnryport,  Maaa.  1800 
Dodge,  Preaoott  D.,  TaUiiiadcB%  O.  8M 


OOHQBEOATIONAL  YEAS-BOOK. 


[1903 


DollUr,>r>akB.,'{iliuidir>Ili,  iCe.  3M       IDjet,  Haprr's..  dtetn'iiu' 

DoDnldun.  J.  lulih^rpu  CbrUU,  T«I.  (84       Djar,  NMliu  T^  Adibnniliui, 


Dodge.  Beward  M.,  Oaklwid,  Oal. 
•DoariDg.  John  K.,  Bou,  Til. 
Dola,  oEulaa  J.,  LeilagtoD,  O. 
Dota,  Jamai  H.,  BsTeDiu.  0. 
Dola,  BvlTHtar  R.,  BaTenoa,  O. 
Dolllff,>raak  B.,  Iilud  VnllM,  ICt 
Donald«in.J.U«l»h,C{--    '"  ■ 

Donaldioii,  LavlJ.,  Dai __. 

•DoDal,  Joaaph,  Cbarlarol,  Paim.  iwi 

DoBnall.  Albait,  euiannda,  B.  I.  Mt 

Dddotu,  DiTldiDandiia.lIliui.  lUI 

Danoa,  AUUon  O.,  Onlormdo  Bpga.,  Oolo.  UIl 
I>«on,llanlnL.,iy.,  Ann  AAor,  Utah.  IttB 
DoollUIe.  JobD  B.,  W.  Bnaald,  OonB.  IM 
Darlatid.  Cbaatar  P.,  Loi  Ang^ai,  CW.  in 
Dora,  Wm.  H..  Bt.  LouU,  Ho.  <u 

DonwD,  WIIILUD  W.,  Holbrook, : 
Domrd,  Jamaa  C,  A.  B.  O.  F. . 
Dot;,  Mlodab,  Oirthac«i  B-  !>- 
Doo^mty,  Jaa.a.,Sioeklon,  Ku 
DOB^iaito,  If.  AdbsIo,  Oainbrld|o,  Maaa.  IMS 
Doii^*a,bllDKni,  Albion.  ITab.  W 


raa,  Joa«ah  P.,  Si 
w.AlmoajtBli 


Qa. 


Dooilaat,  H.  Panl,  Efpitoiflald,  Me.  *i.  M 
DoniUia*.  Bokimon  J.,  Raw  Ham,  Ootm-  1H> 
DoBa<aaa,TrainaiiO.,  QriuDaU.Io.  II,  ST 

DaD|taaa,TrainaiiO.,]r.,Fruk])B,irob.     WO 
"-*,  VUUuii  W.,  PonamoDlta,  IT.  H.       UM 
_i  „.. ■     •"inDalkm.Ill.  WTS 


Dow.l 

Sowd,  QnliMT  I,.,  Wlna 
Dowdan,  William  H..  HaUTar,  Maaa.         im 
DowdlDB,  BfOTT  W.,  ElDnwn,  l^nu.       1N> 
Dona,  AlUaoD  O. ,  Colo.  Bpilan,  Onto.    UTS 
Dovu,  Cbarlaa  A.,  LabCDoa,  N.  H.  tU 

Ddwoi.  Oharlaa  A.,  LlttU  Roet,  lo.     ITS,  STO 
Dowaa,  Bdinuid,  Bbarbora,  ItHa.  HO 

Dojla,  Amoa  A.,  Lnnon  Qro*a,  Oal.        101, 4 
Drabma,  Aninat,8anQnantln,  Oal.  1>T8 

•Draka.  Cbarlaa  W.  II*iir  Haian,  Oonn.     ini 
Dnk«,  BlUa  B.,  Dtniar,  Oolo.  im 

Draka,  Fiancia  E.,  Balle  PlaiDa,Io. 
•Dnka,  V.  B.,  WbiM  Salmoo,  Waak. 
Dnwhrldia.  Robf  itW..  U«diraT,U«w 
~     irdv.  Sylreatar  U.,  Naylor,  Oa. 
-   0,  Oanoal  J.,  inr-—  ■■■ 


Dyaa^oai 
Dyokmaa.Bi 

£^ar,  AlmoD  ^^  Dsanm,  Kaaa, 
I^r,  Edward  O^  Bharan,  Oobd. 
•Dyer,  Tniak,  Whaaton,  III. 
117  B.,  daaaaaad, 

_, an  T.,  AahbarBha] 

I^ka,  Jaaob  S.,  BamtnfUB, . 

Dyott,  L.B.,BmoklTii,N.T.  •» 
DrTMn,aT.,10NN.  ma'n.OU'n,  ULIM 

EaklB,jDhnA.,OTaaea,Io.  Ht 

Eamaa,  Charlea  O.,  BoobaMar,  IT.  T.  »t 
Earl,  Juaa,  moDMMlU,  UioB. 
Earl,TbaopbllaaB.,^urnBdaaa,(M.      M 

Bartj,  AioDM,  UalMOra^,  O.  Ml 

^law,  Alban  F..  PortlaDd,  1C«.  Jll 

-  AdalbanS.rN.  T.]  im 
AndrawJ.,  BaatBwn,  Vt.    Kt.M 

,  Un.  Annla  E.,  Etmln,  K.  Y.     UM 

BaMBUD,  Edward  P.,  Dalon.nrk.  at 

■aatmaB,  Oaorfa  P.,  lfllllui^|UBaa.  JU 

■aatmani  Bamaal  b!!  Elmlra^r?.  im 

B*aliiiaLWUUainB.,AnianT,N.T.  UM 

rBuoDtP.  H.,  d«B«aiad.  a 
Baton,  Edward  D.,  Balolt,  Wla.            Bl,  lilt 

■mod,  Jama*  D.,  A.  B.  O.  f.  M.  U) 

Baton.  Jamaa  F.,  Boahaatac,  Wla.  IRI 

SMOD,  JoMpb  H.  B.,  Bsdlanda,  CU.  IHI 


I^ennao,  kunai 
Drelabacb.  Ghaili 
Dreuar,  Amoa,  L>wn:iii 
Drew,  CbarleaE.,  Addli 
Drew,  Bdward  P.,  Khd 


Lake  I 


, ,  ,.^aeph  F.,  hcgo.  l/.  D. 

Dadiay,  Uyrop  8.^  KawtotWD,  N.  B. 


Al^ed.^l 

•Dnmm,  WlLlUm  W.,  Ooqalu,  Oal. 

Dnnaway,  WllUa  J.,  Naw  Blla,  Ala.  IBS' 

DuDbar,  R.  W..  K.  Chalmarord,  Uaaa.  » 

Dnneao,  Calrln  W^  Waal  Mawton,  O,  18» 

Dongan,  Oaorge  W„  Otla,  Colo.  IW 

Ddd«o,  Thanai  A.,  Sailon,  Ifab.  100 

DDDbam,  Dwigbt,  Jelmore,  Kan.  IM 

Dnnbam,  Warren  N..  Cbeyanne,  \rjo.  IM 

Dnnlip,  Oaorn  H..  E.Oooeord,  N.H.  SO' 
DDnUpiB.P..iUETHiiionaT.,0)i1aw>.Ill-lBT 


,BaloU.Wla.  ISIS 

a,  nanarB..  MTwa.Haaa.  MO 

,  Alban V,  OIItM,  Hfeh.  MS,  I 

a»dl,  Flank  SLBye,  Oolo.  1« 

Sekema,  Bay,  Bowao,  IIL  141 

Eeklea,  WllUam  E.,  Babaatopol,  CW.  06 

EckmaD,  Jamaa  K.,  Oaborn*,  Eaa.  im 

Edda,  WUltamT.,  adnay.H.  Y.  US 

Eddy,  WllUam  D.,  B.  OlaiH  Fam,  IT.  T.  ISM 
Bdmuidi,  T.  Uarrill,  WahpMon,  S.  D.  sn 
EdmoDda,  Roban  H.,  Uuialleld,  O.  SW 

RdFdandi,  John  B.,  BUdniaitlle,  O.  IM 

•BdquLiI,  Fndsrlak,  Wl^Ia,  Kan.  1S8I 

Bdion,  dBDry  £.,  />/.,  OrlonaU,  lo.  IMl 

Kdwardi.  Oeorn  L.,  Jewatt  Clly,  ODBa.  IIW 
Edwarda.  QeorgeH.JawrUQIty.  Oon.    IIS 

Kdwardi,  tientj  L.,  deeeaaad. 
irtrdi,  John,  Fajardo,  Porlo  Rica,         Wl 
,    Kd-»rd.,Joi«Uian./>/.,  Pendleton,  Ora.     Mt 
.    Edwardi,  L.  A..  Wlulhrop,  K.  Y.  •,«■ 

Sdwir^a,  Nlchola.  T.,  K«ondldo,  OaL  UO 
Ed«irda,IUiiliud,Oabla,lll.  ISM 

•Edwanli,RoalnalC.,AbUBaB,Waafa.    IMS 
'    Bdwarda.^honiuA.,  NHb,La. 
Edwardi,  Tbomaa  O.,  Elnpton,  Pann.        M 
n.  »•       Edwudi,  WllUam,  AberoiomMa.ir.D.      MS 

!,  If^.         ISiO       Edwardi.  WlllluiB.,OnBTllla,tl.Y.   SlkM 
kaaa.  941       Belli,  Uyroa.Twaua,  Waah.  4M,l,4.t 


bnttOQ,  Cbarlea  H 
DaltoD,  Horww,  A 
Dwlgbt,  Obarlea  A 
D«lttat,F 


aT.,0b1aw),  II 
eDionliTBlota. 


Btbatt,  Oaorga  D.,  Nar«Blt,Oann. 
•Bgerland,  Frani,  BltivUla,  Waah. 
.    BgatioB,  Tbomaa  a.,  BbnUabOTt,  Wla. 
Bgglaalon,  De  Wlttd,  Bonnd  B«oh,O0Bm 

,    ErelMWn,  ITiMk  0,Obcrlln,  C). 

'    Egleiton,  Nath.  H.,  JamUc.  PI. .In,  Maaa. 

i    [BgleiUin,  W.  B.,  d 


Klderfan,3ohnjBrolon.  Oonn.  UTI 

•Eldnd,  John  W.,  Bedgewlak,  Kan.  IM 

,    Eldrldge,  Artbgr^..  UolDdaaFalla.Vt.  SH 

Eldtldgu,  Bdwln  K.,  ?ort  Payoa,  Ak.  M 


Eld  ridge,  I 

:    Elledga,  Win 
I    KUloIilMtei 


..llonUlle,lL__. 

jllP.,Balli,IT;H. 

:    Elledga,  William  II  ,  Kaoau  City,  Kan. 
,    B.,11,.  '— —  iwalarbntr,  VI. 

j.Obetlln.O. 

'    ElUon.  Uortlmai  C  ,  BealoDTlUa,  Dl. 

Elllon,  Stephan  Q.,  ADroia,  Ho. 
,    Bliloa.Winiam  A.,  Peoria,  lU. 

Kl  la,  Fnd.  W.,  jy.,  Topaka,  Kan. 

El  Ma,  John,  ETanaUta,  III. 
■    Bllla.J.  LlnrBln,  8ada]|a,Uo.  0, 


LIST    OF   OOKORBQATIONAI.   MINISTBBfi. 


1903.] 

BUU,  Wslur  K.,  BodHTor,  Wli.  411 

BIlBi,  Lonli,  HapUnloa,  S.  H.  >H 

EIIstR>iD,aQ.,Tl  gibBT., Brooklyn, H.Y.  >U 
BUmrtli,  Alftvd  A- Qnfney,  Hiu.     U,  IMI 
Blkwortli,  Frsd  K..  Stmt  tlwihlu,  tie.       3M 
Blmll.  T.  Bobvt,  HbUMpalU,  WIdd. 
Bhrooa.  William,  CuuiTh  B.  D.  3T2 

■wood,  WUlh  P.,  A,  B.  0.  jr.  M.  410 

■If,  Bobnl  E.,  ITa<r  York,  N.  Y. 
AnWitaa,  John  B.,Topeks,  Eui.  IR7t 

bibCM,Jaluie.,  UomU.M<b.  SW.M 

notnoD,  FomM  F..  deeeaiad,  ~ 

toKwn,  Fnd.O.,  Wlno      "' 
ftnanon,  Juna  O.,  Btba 
bwnon,  OUlur  P.,  Honolulu,  H.  I. 
SmnMB,  BUpbaa  O,,  PuuifiiB,  Cal. 

Emeiv,  OUrviue  P.,  ^11  Rlvirr.  Hkh 


I.,  WlDODB,  ICInn.     n«,  18M 


'BeUH.If.V. 


IMO 


ImpMo. 


Knuleb.Frad.  _.. „ ,  ___.    — 

SosUih.WlllluoF.,  EulWlBdKr.CoDB.  IIJ 
Rng[and,  Tbeodoie.  I'enhAnDiDv.H.  J.e.llB 
Xnntroni,  Allred  P.,  Oillp,  Mloo.  IT* 

•Eolow,  Clurlsa  K.,  WaodiUHik,  111. 
Bnmu,  JwnH  E.,  Fill  Rlier,  Uau.  nt 

Enali,  Merlin,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  **» 

Bppeni,  Ednard  H..  Memphli,  Hlob.  Ml 


Erwln, 
BmIb,  0< 

•EhIs,  WniUm  F.,  PaorU.  III. 
Xinbreak,  Fruk  J.,  OolllDwood,  O. 

Batabrook,  F.  PhlUp,  hsedhwD.  Ua**.  - 

8atet>nwk,Wia.  A.,  Ambant,  Uu>.  XI 
BMM,  Roban  F.,  Arlar,  Ala. 

*Etbarloa,OiiylE^  Argi^nilDa,  Kun.  IM 

lUuidn,  Alban,  Uaneinea.III.  lU 

Bllwldn,  WUIUID,  Blimlay,  lllcb,  151. 

Braot,  BwtJaiBln  J.,  SDruuloa.  Pano.  IM 

Brani,  Daniel,  No.  Ounbiidga,  Uau.  « 

BvaIia,I>ul«IA.,  Warlum.O.  Vfi. 

•Bnua,  D.  A..  Chlcua.Ill.  \M 

Enoa,  DiTld  K.,  Amiaar,  Bo.  D.  « 

Ennt,  DlTld  E.,  Wurlor  Run,  Pann.  IM 
BTaiia,DaTldB.,NonllHwDploD,N.H.(4,M 

Eviuil,  Edward,  Taiboro,  Uau.  *) 

Bniu,  Edward  R.,  Oeddlog,  Codd.  IS 

Brau,  Etbd,  Brldfepart,  Cann.  11 

Bvana,  Bror,  Lanilord,  Pano.  M 

ETaca,  UrodarlckT.,  I.ail>ford,Peaii.  M 

EfUH,  HeorgB  S.,  CBOWrvllla.  S.  D.  « 

Bnna,  Ortffltb  &.,  Jollal.  III.  IK 

Enni,  Howall  U.,  Beidar,  Mo.  V. 

Etui.  Jamea  J.,  Iowa  City,  lo.  II 


a*,  JobD,  Taylor 


'^J'^'kl. 


Bnoa,  JobD  E.,  ^ammoDd,  #li. 
Brani,  John  O.,  Nipoll,  N.  T. 
BraDi.  Jobn  3..  Helun.  K.  Y. 
Erau,  J.  Lawli,  Fatia  Vniin,  Ooi 
BVMUi,  Jobb  H.,  Clatrelaod,  O. 
ETaom  Lawla  !>.,  Camdan,  Me. 
[Ev*Di,  Robert  T.,  dKoaHd, 
knni,  Spenui  E.,  Tenyvllle,  Cdi 
KraiHiTboina.,  Rrew.ler.  Se'b, 
Hvuii.  Tbomat.  Bvvlar,  Mo. 
[ETaoa,  ThoniH  W.,  deuued, 
Kram,  TbomM  Z„  Batllu,  Wli. 
•Erana,  Waller  A.,CblcaKO,  ItL 
Erana,  Wn.,  Rolen  Park,  Cblcagi 
Etaoa,  WrUlaffl  3.,  YounialowD,  0 
Eraoi,  William  R.,  Pilmyra,  O. 
Ktarwl,  Cbu-Ua  H.,  Naur  York,  N 
Biaiatt,  John  B.,  Topaka,  Kao. 


"%S 


401.  IS 


Kverly,  If  tItoD  M.,  Jolaaburi,  Colo. 
ETarai,  M.  E..  lU  La  Salle,  Cblcaco,  II 


ODtb,Maa 

.,  MIoh, 

'■■    iDd'Raptdi. 

Iw,  Oabo,  H.  I. 

Jnma,  Orlahatakeh.TrDy,  H.  O.  

FUrtMofc,  Bdwaid,  A..  B.  0.  r.  U.  440 

FUtbank.  Hanrr,  A.  B.  0.  f.  M.  440 

FUrbank,  JobniB.,  JaakaoDTlUe,  ni.  444 
rutbanka,  Aitbnr.  A*.,  Iowa  CHy,  lo. 

Fatrbaoka,  Obaa.  G-.^wlon,  N.  D.,  tU,  S 
Falibook*.BdwardT.,  Bt.JobnabQry.Vl.  »l 

Falrbanka,  Fianda  f.,  Uoyalrton,  ICaaa.  140 

Falrbanki,  Saois*  H.,  Cimlud,  O.  ISSD 

EUrbank),  HoDTy^I.  Jobnabory,  Tt.  VIM 

IFalnUM.  Jamea  K,  daMwed,  IS 
htlrikld,  Bdnnnd  B^Obarllr  " 


IUiaeld,Fredaiiokvt-WaibLictanJ>Xl.Ii 

1 D.,llrbana.ni.  1 

New  York,  IT  ' 
...,  .j|ladalpbl*,Pi 
Cbaa.  E.,  Bprlngflal 


•IUrfM4,  Oaona  D.,  ^rbasa,  fil. 

~  drln,  Jamaa  A^  New  York,  IT.  J. 

WsuduP.,  Pblladali"-  "-— 


Farlay,  Oartli  C,  Ai 


,Tla^Al 
■w.  Waal 


Famiwortb,  Lyn 


Farm,  Haory,  Ollaad,  Me.  IMT 

Fatreo,  Merritt  A.,  LyodoD.  Vt.  tn 

FUrlll,  Kd«r  T.,  keooaba,  WU.  S,  414 

Farrow,  J.  Edward,  Ballowi  Falli,  VL  IMO 
FarweU,P>rtlaT.,WallealeyHllli,l[aaa.    144 

yaU,  Franola  A.,  Tauntoo,  Haaa.  141 

Falb,  Jacob,  Portland,  Or.  UD 

Fknlk,  Joaepb,  Artiadia,  Okla.  1«M 

FaTllla,  Henry,  La  Oroaaa,Wla.  414 

F*Tlll«,  John,  Peorta,  lU.  IW 

Fawkea,  Fimnela,  Kato,  lo.  ISO 

Fay,  Anau  0.,  Ba*t  Braotwood,  IT.  H.  MM 
Pay,  Henry  C.,  Laiinitan,  Uiaa. 
Fay,  O.  W.,  VM  Harrfaon  at.,Ublaa«D,  DL  IMT 

Fay,  PraaeoU,  Saiaaillla,  Mm*.  UM 

Fay,  RolUna  B.,  Varna.,  Vt.  NO 

Fu.SolaoiooP.,  Doi^iaalar,  Uaa.  UM 

Fay.  WalaoB,  Haaluakei,  Haaa.  I>M 

Fay,  WUUam  B.,  A.  B.  0.  F.  M.  440 

FayaoD.  H.  L..  Ooat,  Qa.  IWT 

•Feemilar,  Bauoel  B.,  Kobla,  Ho.  UK 

F«bUiidl,ADtnMP^LoneRook,Wli.  40a,I4 


Fellowi 


Bdward  (?.,  Derby,  Oonn.  

Fellowa,  Obarlaa  B.,  Ulnnaapolla,  Mloo.   1878 

FallDwi,  Blleniia  "    "" *  -- 

Fall,  Jew     "    " 


[Farpiaor 
Fargni 


^"^ank'L., 


._,  Wl».  ]8BT 

w  York,If  .Y.  lUO 


Ibloago.  Hi. 
Ian  Frudaot 


.  _  .  Jrand  Raplda,  Uloh.     1 

I  J.,ColBabiu,  Wla. 

FaTria,  JaannatleL., Qrud Raplda, Mloh.  H 


Fardi,  Walter  L.,  Whaatoo,  III. 
Farrla,  W.  Oiaalar,  Onat  hlk,  Mont.    I 
KaUarolf,  P.  J.,  Macon,  III. 
Flcke,  Herman,  Dubagne,  lo. 


OOKaBEOATIONAI.  TEAK-BOOK. 


[1903. 


ml.Vt.  MM 

FMd.F»d«tekA^UaADtalca,<M.  HI 
ruid,  Jamoi  P.,  eprlDiMd.IlK  «U 
fUaia,  OhM.  W^  iltnur,  K.  T.  UH 
VUaU,  Juna  W.,  Kuuu  Oltj,  Us.  Mt 
nn|er,Cbv1«F,Ilanqport.Io.  1«M 
FlDMar.  Ciuam,  OruHl  HnvD,  lOeb.  Ut 
Ftodiar,  H«nHii  A..  Wbcuon,  IIL  Un 
—  ■  "  oaal  B.,  BbwItt,  MIbd.  SID 
a,  U.  H.,  BlmbHd,  N.  T.  im 
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DHDRTrer^r  

rUbtr.'Ch^rlH  WT,  P8itl«»iri( 
FUlMT,  BJmsr  E.,  >f«fl)iu.  O.  IBM 

rah«r,  OwiaiiE.,XcinbAmherK,llHi.  UM 
VblMr,O«0rffaP.,HnH>r"  "—  - 

ruiur, — "- 


mu  P.,  Cmokrtoo,  Uhii. 

«•  Q.,  DsTUr,  lb. 

FtebM,  J«H  L.,  Cnrll^  Nab. 
FMwr,  John  B.,  WtUi.  L*. 
rMHr,JoMpbA^A)d«i,Io. 


3M,  S 

300 


._, dsklud,  ObI.  ..- 

WUbtr,  Ono  D..  Wolfboro,  K.  H. 

Flibtr,  auu'l  V.  B.,  MIddhdoUi,  MIbb.  tl,  T 
F1*hBr,B*U»lcr,TlltL>Dgl«j,Cbl<iUD,tII.1ttI 

TWier,  fruiluB  B.,  Kuua  Cltf,  Uo.  ISm 

nitaar,  WllUiim  P..  Bniuirick,  lie.  18TI 

n>k,  CbMM.  L.,  BaMthi,  Kan.  IM 

Flik,  DiDlel  lit.,  Tonkii,  Km.  UM 

Tljk.  Fiuklln  L.  Biaai  TUpKb,  lo.  tea 
Plak,P«rrlnB.,Bt.Johiul>arrC<inUr,Vt.  SM 

yiak,  PIlDT  B.,  Laks  PnaloB.  8.  D.  (TO,  3 

Fljk>,  PllDJF  H-  OLir.  Id-  ITS 

Flik,  WUbar,  Vnaboni.  IIInD.  3T0 
V1*ke,  John  B.,  Boqnc  t*m,  tto. 

Bik*,  Ouilel  T.,  dasHHd. 

ka,  raiabm  9.,  UoDliHllar,  V(.  18*4 

Flika.Q.WalMr.Aflborn,  Ut.  KM 

Flaka,  John  B.,  Banna  Tarn,  Ha.  1U5 

Flike,  Bamoel  A.,  ATon,  Codd.  110 

Fitch,  Albert  K.,  Clnvfliud.  O.  342 

•Filch,  Chu.  N.,  8.  KiDkaunii,  Wla.  tI2 


Flawlih.'pri 


CbsrlM  N.   Por' 


□  cluw,  Cil.     ]KI> 


:.,  Dor^heaMr,  Km. 


Flook,  ^aoob,  Keari 
•Floran.  E.  A.,  JqII 
Flrnn,  Uallat  J.,  A 
Fdbw,J.  Waroar,  1 


Toib«a,  Samu« 
Forbe.,  Wa.hl; 

yard,  Edward  T./Tnooma,  Wiih, 
IFord,J.n.MT.,d.«Mi«J, 
Ford,  Koben,  Danbury,  S.  R. 
Forkell,  Wm.,  Jackaon,"MI=h. 
Forrwler,  JaniB.  C,  Hoactaton,  Ga. 
Fonjtb,  3.  Fraok,JS.  T.] 
Forirth,  Wllltaa,  Buckaport^a. 

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Frm,  Qearn  A.,'Wi 
Fauar.AddlaanP.,' 


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Foam;  FnakreibLoS^  Ho.  Wi 
FDiUr,  Fnak  H^  ty^  OberllD.  O. 

FWtar,  0«tic  R.,  OavaiD  F^  IT.  T.  tt 

Foam,  Sajr.  OmhU,  Ida.  1« 

FoMar.JawD.,  BvLalar.CU.  -~' 


iFoi.J 
'oi,PaDl.CbT*lMHl.O. 

Fnma,  Ena  B,  Banker .  _.. 

Ftanee,  Purln  H..  H Uw,  I«. 
Fnnse,  Wm.,  mijiboro  OanUr,  N.  H. 


di,  Artbor  J^  OUeus,  DJ. 
-■-  " — -I  W.,  Brooddd  O 
MD.,I,ndkiw<~ 


Franda,  Ojnm  W.,  { 


fnspia,  vwrn  a.,  mcvrvfor.  to.  lia 
Tiuklln,  Anciut  W.,  Waa>  Fl.  Dodfe,  lo. 
Fnni,  Hilton  E.,  PbllulalpbU,  Peon. 

Fraiy,  Bugena  M..  Chaplin,  Cons.  110,  X 
I  FraiT,  Lnslen  H.,  dweaiaj. 

rnMr,ArtlintS.,OoalCn*k.OoL  1«« 

FriHT,  Darld,  Bowler,  ^—-  »<> 

Ftmst,  John  a.,  Clnatand,  O.  U.  «W 

Fraaare,  Chaa.  A.,  Bharbome,  N.  Y.  INS 

Fiuea,  FanloD  K.,  FlfDipUM,  Haw.  nS 

Fraase,  JobD  a.jkiiaxT{lIa,  Tann.  1M0 

Fraiar,  Obarlea  W.,OiiaaaiaT,  Onba,  ini 

Frailer,  FniKda^  Ban u»,  Rcb.  >,»» 

Fnai,  Waltar,  Sao  FraDdaeo.Cal.  M,  »T 

Fredeibann,  Sd.  A.,  Topak*.  Kan.  IHO 

rrvedla^,  A.  t.,  RMKn;,  Paoo.  Ml 

Fneland,  S.  U.,  Beattk,  Wnb.  Ill 

FreeiDu,  Geo.  E.,  BalmoDI,  Uaaa.  >M 

Freeman,  Hanr;  A.,  Brewer,  Ma.  im» 
Fraemao,  Joaeph  A..  Woodbor^  Outin. 


.,  Bbafflald,  6l  100 

Frerie,  Arthur  B.,  Lewlaton,  He.  INT 
FreDcb,C.n.,TUIddaKhat.,Bn»klya,N.Y.IM« 

Preoah,  Chaika  L.,  ApplatoD,  Wli.  lOM 
Preneh.  David  £..  ArborrUlt,  Kat>. 

Frsaeh,  Edgar  B.,  W.  Bamita^la,  Haaa.  Ill 

Franeb,  Edward  Q„  JobDNii.  Vl.  X» 
[Frenoh,  Gleorva  A.,  deeoaaed. 

Fnaah,  GBorga  H.,  Park  HJI1,  S.  H.  KM 

Frencb,  Henry  H.,  UaMBS,  Kaaa.  211 

French)  Howard  Dakln,  Orla'nd,  Na.  Itl 

FrsDcb,  HoBard  D.,  W;omin(,  111.  IN 


1,  BenaoD  U.,  V.  Broot 
1,  IrfmUFl  T.,  Jaokaon, 
ip,  Bdgar  T.  R.  [III.] 


FrlMoll,  JobnW.,EeiiCWre,  Wla.  U.t 
,    ICroH,  Un.  AraelU  A.,  Hulland,  Haaa.       U 

Frott.  George  B.,  RoUand,  Uaaa.  S 

FroH,  Lewis  C,  Harriion,  Itlch.  H4, 

Froit.  Merle  A..  Chicago,  lit.  II 
Fro«,W.  B  .  Fremoni,  Ind. 
Fron.  Wm.  Q  ,  TV,.  Beraa,  Ey. 

Fryer,  Jamea  F.,  Odd,  HIah.  31 

FuVuda,  jDDkvo,  Uhue,  B.  I.  I 

Fulghan,  PhlUp  O.,  CorydoQ,  Ind.  Ii 

FalEeraon,  Frank.  Tampa,  OdIo.  H 

•Full,  Webiler,  Perklni,  Oklii.  IB: 

Fuller,  Amerlena,  A.  S.  C.  F.  M.  *> 


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LIBT  OF  OONOBEQATIONAL  MDOSTEBB. 


rallv,^DiiutiuB^BHt«iOgDUr,l£M4,3M    r 
FDUer,KdiuIt.,Bik«nHald,0*l.  100 

rnUar,  Fnok  A.,  Huarer.CaDD.  114 

Fiil1eT,<}K)ngP.,l(ulborD,Oana.  IIS 

Fallnr,  Homer  T„JV.,Bprlngfisld,lCo.         »    I 
FulIar.JaDMhuiE.,  WIIMlHr,  Vt.         «i,3M    i 
Fuller.  MgnUe  J.  B..Clu*n<]on,  Vt.  10, 13,  NO 
Fuller,  NUhu  B.,  tioTDbiB,  K.  Y.  31< 

Fnller.  WIIIIndB.  Lltll«Btier,Ku.  lUT 
FollntaB,BrwUardlf.,Br«:ktoD,l[iH.  IBM 
FaUcrlon,  Kdwmrda.,BridB(pon.  Conn.  110 
FnltOD,  Alberi  0.,  KannebDnk,  I"-  ~* 


uS-C.Den 


r,Oolo. 


irnnk.  bvt.  S.,  Ft.  W( 

rnrblill,  EdH.  B.,  Bltta.n.  i.  ii 

Fuibnih,  A.  Cbalej.  Wilton,  U*.  308 

FartwH,  Qkiive  A..  But  Arlington,  Vt.     SS8 
Pnteb,  JuBM  U.,  RatTord,  FIl  IW,  1 

Qadittf ,  Oeor«e,  BeJpn,  O.  MO 

QilntM,  Humball  K.  P/.,  Aaatln,  T«.        lU 
Qale,  ClveD«  B,,  Bpokmi     ~    "  ""  '" 

GiUe,  Bolllmr  "    '--' 


Tllle,  Flu. 

I  r.,  RoblnKn,  nuh, 

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f,  WIlllBm  ii^  Oeo: 


lid,  Uui 


.    O^lord,  Bdw.  D.,Ch«lei .         .       , 

8ajlord,F.,  SI.  Ptlrrtburs.  Hwtfa,  ISM 

Oaylord,  Joupb  F.,  Wonuler,  Uau.  IMt 
Onloid,  J.Howard.  W.BrookJllaldJCHa.  344 
6«ylord,  WIdHbM  R.,  Mim«ak«.  Wta.  413 
Qnrlivt,  Ohu.  d:.  Aluwonb.  Sab.  *88 

Oaer.Onnlilf,  ^.,  Hutford.  Oenn.  1M0 
Oaorce,  Dartd  U.,  Watanllta,  IT.  Y.  SK 

Qeone,  Edwird  A.,  WllllmuUe,  Oonn.  lU 
Gaorga.  Jaaaa  O  ,  Olda,  lo.  180 

OaorKa,  J.  H.,  Pr.,  Cbkuo,  III.  U 

Qwrga,  RobsTt  A.,  Clartluid,  O.  UI 

QaoisaW.  P.,Kaniu01IT,  Vs.  ISIl 

eanDld,  Samnd  L.,  Hollf*.  H.  H.  Mt,  4tG 
Qarrla.  Andraw  W.,  Rldaaflald,  Oonn.  IH 
Se^rt^  WlUtam  A.,  UlDDetpolli,  Minn.  371 
QlbaoiwADdra*.  Boaaa«tn,tT.H.  300 

OlbKin,  Jokn,  Inn  Blrer,  WIl  411 

eibaai),  SsUon  B.,  FlonU,  ?1a.  ISO 

Olddlnia,  Salomon  P.,  Wuhlnglon,D.O.  lSt3 
GtdBiao,B]ol>iinlH.,Pr«taD,Oi>iui.  130 

Slar,  Laon  E.,  Julatbnra,  Colo.  IMI 

Qilbart,  Bllu.  Roaabod,  N.  D.  1«M 

SUbait,  GM>n*  B.,  RoMDdala,  Win.        410,  t 


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.Antur  L,,  iy..Hiirt(ord.CoBn.M.4M 

,  William  li.,Chlcuro,  HI.  lUi 

g,  Ed  win  C.  Canaan.  Conn.  110 

m.  John  W.,  Rome,  0«.  1«M 

I,  Burton  B.,  QardBar,  Uim.  SK 

I.  Gleorge  P..  WaTarly,  Maaa.  HO 


B  L.,Co_ 
r.yC-,Tar, 


ir.  Oolo. 


IBM 

314 

lU 


eallaghar,  Wm..  8.  Bralntraa,  If  aia.  1BT4 

Oallovay,  BmllB.,  BanFnoaUoo.Oal.     Un    I 
Gallowar,  JoHpb  F.,  Okahnmska,  Fla. 
Oall,  Howard  e.,.d.fi.<7..r.Jf:  440 

aainblalon,BllM.Obereke«,Ulaa.  «0    I 

eaaaial1,e»r«noD.,K.BrookaaM,UM.Un    I 
Qammoo,  Robert  W.,Piwblo,0>>la.  IDS    I 

Sana,  Wn.  H.,  OiMnAaid  HilL  Oonn.  114 
Oaol*T,WIUIam,CantarbDrf,N.H.  SOO    : 

Qaiabadlan, HobanneaB., New  York, N.Y. 131 
eardoar,  Anattn,  Wllllnglon,  Oonn.  IM 

Sardner,  Bdward  V.,  Denver,  Colo.  lOS 

Qardner,  Prande  W.,  Downi,  Ean.  1876    , 

Gardner,  Nathan  K..BamlnKtord,  Neb.  m 
Oardnar,  Knfoi  P..  FramkllD,  H.H.  11, 1M4 
Gardner,  William,  Win daor,  Wla.  414,30    i 

Garflald,  Frank  L.,FeedliwHllla,lIaaa.     US    i 
Oirlleld,  JobDP..  EnBtld.Coan.  10,114 

(Htmu.JobDH.,  North  Orania.lbM.  lUI 
Gamer,  AlaiaodarC^Wa«blBglan,D.O.  13a 
GamlaoD.  Fsrd.  V.  D.,  Spokane,  Wlah.  IIII 
rQarrelta,  Edmund  Y..  deceued.  | 

Uarver,  Leonard  J.  i 

Oama.Junea,  Santee.  Neb.  IMl    | 

Garvin.  HnibO-.CbarttoQ.N.Y.  ISW 

Galea,  0.  Frank,  OunttantlitapU, 


Gilmarc.  Wm.  O..  Valley  Bprlnie.  B.  D.  SI* 

Gtlpmtrtek,  Howard,  Bops,  H.  D.  8M 

flimblen,  Wm.  H.,Coopanlawn.  IT.D.  INl 

Ulpuu,  Jacob  U.,  Uillervllle,  AU.  M 

tilroui.  Lewli  F.,  Bprlnffleld,  ilaa*.  lUB 

01.1,  WUIUm  W.,  jy.,CednrFalJ..  lo.  IMl 
Olaaden.Wao'n,  Coiumbui,  O.        61,  344,  443 

QIaiHB,  JoHpb,  Qnvlord,  Ulch.  ItTI 

OlaaiOH,  Avery  k..  lUTDhain.  Uui.  SSS 

UleaaoD,  Cturlea  A..  UarynTllla,  O.  S40 

OIkuqd,  Chari™  H  .  Colebrook,  S.  H.  WW 


Gi.n,  Edward  N.,  Bon  Air, TsDD,  r»),U 
OdIDu,  John  W.,  UrrDn,  Vt.  SU 
Qa\i>,  Edward  F..  Ke w  Haven,  Oonn.  10,  IIS 
Oold»r.  Artliqr  L.,  Rangcley,  tie.  ISttl 
GDlpitrlck.  Howard,  Popa,  N.  D. 
Oonulca,  John  B.,  Jennlogi,  La.  WO 
Ooodacre,  Jamea  J.,  WlnlhrDp,  UaM.  340 
QoDdale.  David  W.,Buaie1d,  Coan.  Ill 
Uoodell,  John  H..  OsUud,  Cal.  19T4 
—     ■          Can'r.Ol.  lM.441 

s.  d.  r.  Ml.   440 

uooanean.BunonF.,  Lowell,  Vt.  Wi 
»<i<H<bDa,HDBrTA.,Wutni1ularW„  Vt.  (M 

Goudrtcb,  Charlet  L..  Plalatleld.  N.  J.  310 

Ooodrleh,  Chauaaoy,  A.  S.  C.  F.  H.  440 

UoDdrlch.  Darlui  N..  Balem,  HaM.  lU* 

H  ludrlch,  John  K..  PJ..  Bqrllnpon.  VI.  HW 

QoDdrlch.  JoHpta  A..  Bbelburoe.  Uaia.  140 

daodrlch.  Llnooln  B..  Uarlboro,  Maw.  3S3 

OocidHll,  DeoBli.  Flcard.  Oal.  M 
OuudtsMd.Prank  L..BpHDcSald,Mua.  311,441 

Uwdwla!  inak.  J..  PawiBckoi,  B.  1.  M» 

U<>udwln,  George  K..  Btandlah,  Me.  314 

Guodwln,  Henrv  F..  Lomtianl.  111.  1801 

(foudwln,  Ham  &.,  Praia  Cllv,  Duh.  IH 

Uoodwin.  Sbenoan.  Orford,  K.  H.  !0« 

(iD^su^tienry  B..  pf.,  Iowa  c'lly,  lo!        IIM 
Gordon,  Oharlm  K.  JC.  Prorldonor.  R.  L     Mt 


1.  ft-., -tabor,  I 


w  York,  J 


Gordon 

Gordon;  Robert,' Addlkn.  Misb. 
Gordon.  Robert  F.,  BuatoD,  U aaa. 
Gordon,  Wimam,BcoUa,Oal. 
Gordon,  Wtlllam  C,  Wealfleld,  Maaa. 
Gorton,  PhUo,  Bawd  la,  B.  D. 
Goaheo.  BIner  I.,  0|den,  Ulab. 
Gou,  Wlnfleld  e.,  ^.,  Tallad^,  Ala 
Gondj,  Arthur  L.,  Byeamore.  Ban. 
Gould,  Bdwin  S.,  ProrldaDM,  E.  I. 
Goald,B«irTA.,B.H — 


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OONOBBOATIONAL  TBAB-BOOK. 


[1903. 


Oonld,  J.  Sidney,  OwaSODDA,  Miim.  tt4 

Oove,  J.  BbMUMQ,  B.  Jaflrey,  N.  H.  t04 

GrMdel,  Gottfrtod,  Od«Ma,  Waah.  404 

Qni,  John,  Bethany,  Ore.  1164 

Graf,  John  F.,  Anaonla,  Oonn.  110 

Graf.  Walter  C,  Bnlphor  Bprinfi,  Colo.  106 
Graff,  Franklin  L^  Ohampalgn,  111.  146 

Graham,  A.  H.,  Woodbury,  Ga. 
Graham,  Hugh  F.,  Briatol,  N.  H.  800 

Graham,  Jamee  If.,  Fort  Payne,  Ala.  64,  88 
Graham,  John,  Weet  Efewbory.  Mate.  S44 
Graham,  J.J.  G.;  Bine  laland.  111.  •   146 

Graham,  M oaea  A.,  Lifaey,  Ga.  U6 

GrahamtWilUam  H.,  Sycamore,  Ga.  164, 186 
Grange,  Wallaoe  S..  Bookford,  III.  1686 

[€h«nger,  Calvin,  deoeaeed,  2ft 

•Granger,  Ohas.  B..  Waterbory,  Conn.  1605 
Chnmma.  Geo.  H.,  Chicago,  HI.  18T6 

Grant,  Bdwin  B..  St.  Johnabary  Baat,  Vi.  604 
Grant,  Frederic  L.,  Northfleld,  Oonn.  ISO 

[Grant,  Henry  M.,  deeeaaed,  86.. 

Grant,  Jamea  W..  Camden.  N.  J.  1666 

Grant,  John  B.,  Jenifer,  Ala.  1661 

Grant,  John  H.,  If  eriden,  Oonn.  116 

Grant,  M.  Lee,  Dowagiac,  Mich.  264 

Grantham,  Lewis  J.,  Oreeoent  City,  HI.  162 
Graner,  O.  C,  Oak  Park,  111.  68 

Graves,  Arthur  G.,  Kirkland,  111.  10, 156 

Graves,  Locien  C,  Flarmington,  Me.  210 

Gray,Annette( W.B.  D.),  Oheyenne,Wyo.  422 
Qnj,  David  B.,  Portland,  Ore.  858,  60 

Gray,  John,  Basin,  Neb.  1868 

Gray,  Samnel  H.,  Washburn,  N.  D.  886,  8 
Gray,  Thomas,  A.  B.  O.  F.  M.  440 

Gray,  Wm.  B.  D.,  Cheyenne,  Wyo.  12,  62, 6 
Gray,  William  J..  St.  Paul,  Minn.  276 

Greeley,  Clarence  D.,  Braddock,  Penn.     1888 
Greeley,  Frank  N.,Perry  st.,Oakbuid,  Gal. 
Greeley.  Leslie  C,  Middleton.  Mass.  284 

Green,  Ohas.  0.,  Gold  Bug,  Ky.  108 

Green,  Charles  B^  Briar  Hill,  N.  T.  820 

•Green,  Bdward  P.,  Shelbume,  N.  H.  1808 
Green,  F.D.,728  Marcy  av.,Brooklyn,  N.Y .  1888 
Green,  J. M., 6312  Greenw'd  av., Ohi*go,Ill.  158 
•Greene,  Chester  W.,  Perry,  Mich.  262,  4 

Greene,  D.  Crosby^.  B,  C.  F,  M.  440 

Greene,  Frederick  w.,  Middletown,  Oonn.  116 
Greene,  George  B.,  Brwin,  S.  D.  874 

Greene,  John  C,  Ooeanns,  N.  T.  824 

Greene,  John  M.,  Lowell,  Mass.  1867 

Greene,  Joseph  K.,ul.  B,  O.  F.  M,  440 

Greene,  R.G.,&  Beekman,  New  York,N.Y.1856 
Greene,  Samuel,  Seattle,  Wash.  56 

Greene,  Wintbrop  B.,  Pomfret  Cen.,Conn.  120 
Greenlee,  Clvde  W.,  Oberlin,  O. 
Greenlees,  Charles  A.,  Jennings,  Okla.       854 
Greenwood,  Wm.,  Des  Moines,  lo.  1874 

Greenwood,  Victor  L.,  Oneida,  111.  10, 158 
Greer,  James,  Providence,  R.  I.  308 

Gregg,  James  B.,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.  106 
Gregory,  James  C.,  Qorbam,  Me.  208 

Grein,  Albert  L.,  Buffalo,  N.  T.  816 

Grey,  Fred.,  Neosba  Falls,  Kan.  188 

Grey,  Henry  P.,  Peoria,  111.  1896 

Gridley,  Albert  L.,  Parsons,  Kan.  104 

Grieb,  Edmund,  Seattle,  Wash.  404 

Grieshaber.  Charies  O.,  dhelby,  Mich.  264 

•Grlffice,  Frederic,  La  Crosse,  Ind.  16(5 

Griffin,  Edward  H.,  Baltimore,  Md.  1868 

Griffin,  Henry  L.,  Bangor,  Me.  204 

(Griffin,  John  A.,  deceased,  20 

Griffin,  O.  A.,  Waycross,  Ga.  1896 

Griffis,  William  E.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  318 

•Griffith,  Frederick  W., Minneapolis,  Minn.1806 
Griffith,  Jno.  T.,  WaUa,  1886 

Griffith,  Joshua  0.,  Edwardsdale,  Penn.  302 
Griffith.  T.  H.,  West  New  Brighton,  N. Y.  1874 
Griffith,  WilUam,  LitchviUe,  N.  D.  1879 

Griffith,  Wm.  B.,  Aitken,  Minn.  268 

•Griffith,  WUliam  R.,  Bonne  Terre,  Mo.  282 
Griffiths,  David  R..Catasauqua,  Penn.  1882 
Griffiths,  Griffith,  Eureka,  Cal.  94 

Griffiths,  Henry,  Neligh,  Neb.  1878 


416 


1664 


416 
440 


64 


Griilltha,  Thomaa,  Cknava,  Neh. 
Chiffltha,  Tbocaaa  M.,  Wheatlud,  Pi 
Grlffltha,  WilUam  A.,  Trempealeaii«  Wis. 
[Grigia,  Laverett  8.,  deeeaaed. 
Grifsby,  Arnold  EL,  Gbaboygnn,  MIeh. 
Grimea,  Frank  J.,  Holyoke,  Maaa.  1675 

Grlnnell,  Bageoe  L.  Clio,  Mich.  258 

Grlnnell,  Joel  B.,  So.  Bngliah,  lo.  169 

Griabrook,  Bdward  O.,  Poqaoamic,  Conii.  129 
Griawold,  A.  Linley,  GraadvlUe,  l&ek.  1664 
Grob,  Gottfried,  Batton,  Neb.  266 

Groezinger,  Christian,  Hill,  N.  H.  804 

Groop,  Andrew,  Fitahbnrg,  ICaaa.  226 

Grosa,  Johann  G.,  Miehifan  Oi^,  Ind.  10 
Groavenor,  Bdwin  A.,  Amhent,  Maaa.  1872 
Groat,  Lewia,  Weat  Brattleboro,  Vt.  16tt 
Grout,  Samuel  N.,  Franklin,  Neb.  1850 

Grove,  J.  F.,  102  Hammond  at.,OhleacoJll.]fiO 
Grover.  Daniel  B.,  Harvey,  HI.  1686 

•Grovar,  Nahum  W.,  Chioago,  111.  1868 

Grover,  Richard  B.,  OambrldgMort,  Maaa.  222 
Gmpe,  Charlea  W.,  Rloeville.  Pann.  861, 4 
Grupe,  Fred  W.^Lewiston,  Ifieh.  186 

GuiJd.R.B^18W.Adama8l.,Oh*8o.IIl.  146 
•GuUford,  WUliam  M.,  Argnta,  Ala. 
GoUek,  Bdward  L.,  Lawrsnoeville,  ST.  J. 
Gnilek,  Harvey.  Char k>tta,  Vt. 
•Gnliok,  John  T.,  Oberlin,  O. 
GuUek,  Nalaon  J.,  Oermantown,  Pann. 
ChUick,  Oramal  H.,  A,  B.  C.  F,  M. 
Guliek,  Sidney  L^A.  B.  C.  F,  M. 
Gnliok.  William  U.,A.  B.  C,  F,  M, 
Chinn,  Blberry  B.,  Jaekaon*s  Gap,  Ala. 
Gunner,  ByKNVNewport,  B.  I.  866 

Gnnsanlna,  F.  W.,  2618  Prairie,  Ch'go,  HI.  1866 
Gumey,  Mra.  Blla,  Warsaw,  N.  Y.  1664 

Gumey,  Henry  B.^Warsaw,  N.  Y. 
Guatin,  Byron  F.,  B.  Pepperell.  Masa. 
Gutteraon,  George  H.,  Boaton,  MMa. 
Haarvig,  John  O.,  Allaton,  Maas. 
Habbiek,  John  D»  Alhambra,  Cal. 
Hack,  Bollin  T.,  Portland,  Me. 
Haddan,  J.  F.,  Doerun,  Ga. 
Hadden,  Archibald,  Muskegra,  Mieh. 
Hadden,  Jacob  W.,  Bruce,  Wis. 
Hadden,  Robert  A.,  Ironton,  O. 
Hadley,  Willis  A^  Southbridge,  Maaa. 
Hadlock,  Bdwin  H.,  Springfield,  Maaa. 
Haeoker,  M.  Claude,  Chlokasha,  Ind.  T. 
Haff,  Stephen,  AmityviUe,  N.  Y. 
Hageman,  James  C,  Oxford,  Ifich. 
Hager,  Chas.  R.,  ^.  B,  C.  F,  M. 
Hager,  Charles  8.,  Hyde  Park,  Vt.  10, 
•Haggblom,  John  R.,  Lake  City,  Minn.  272 
*Haggqulst,Frank  G., Wood  Lake, Wla.  410,20 
Hague,  WUliam  B.,  So.  Bridgton,  Me.  204 
Haigh.  Jeffrey  G.,  Flint,  Midi.  1877 

Haines,  OUver  8.,  Waucaoda,  Wash.         1808 
r  Haines,  Thomas  V.,  deoeased. 
Haire,  WUUam  C,  Deward,  Mieh.  1886 

Halberaleben,  Henry  C,  Indianola,  Nab.  290, 92 
Halbert,  Charles  T.,  Blairsburg,  lo.  170 

Halbert,  Lerqy  A. .  Chicago,  lU.  10, 148 

Hale,  Edson  D.,  NUes.  CaL  .  11,96 

Hale,  Harris  G.,  BrookUne, 
Hales,  John  J.,  Mentor,  Minn. 
Haley,  Frank.  MUton,  N.  H. 
Hall,  Albert  B..  Auburn,  N.  H.  800 

[Hall,  Alexander,  deoeased.  96 

Hall,  Archibald  M.,  Springfield,  HI.  168 

HaU,  Charies  L.,  Blbowoods,  N.  D.  884, 6 

Hall,  EllloU  0.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  1866 

HaU,  Fred  E.,  Fort  Pierre,  8.  D.  874 

Hall,  George  A.,  Peabodv,  Maaa.  44, 288 

Hall,  George  B.,  Dover,  N.  H.  802, 448 

Hall,  George  8.,  Ho  wells,  N.  Y.  1877 

Hall,  Heman  B.,  OberUn,  O.  1851 

Hall,  Isaac  H^ew  Orleans.  La.  200 

Hall,  James,  Whitewater,  Wia.  1646 

HaU,  Jame«,  Roslyn,  N.  Y.  1687 

Hall,  John  C,  Sturbridge,  Maas.  11, 242 

Hall,  Lyman  B.,  iY.,  OberUn,  O.  1881 

HaU,  Martin  8. ,  Olkk  Plu^k,  111.  1871 


112 
184 


406 
846 

242 
242 

1842 

266 
440 


272 


iyo3.] 


LIST  OF  COKQBEOATIONAL   UIN1STER6. 


Hall,  RuuoDi  B.,  Da^mi 
.    Bm,  Blchud.Bl.  P>dL  I 


.,. _  -...Til].,  Id.. 

BuUBTion.  JobD,  CuitQii,  B-D- 
HusltUn,  BaDJimlD  F..  Roihatj.lltt; 
EruDlllOD,  ClurkH  S.,  Cnrubnrj.  Vt. 
BuallloD,  QlllHn  If .,  KleUord.  H.  T. 
Hunlllon.  H.nry  H.,  L.ilD|Ma,  Uui. 
BmdIIUw,  Jofai  A.,  HbuDD,  Uui. 
HuDlllon,  R.  R.,  Anbl,  Q>. 


n,  OhulH  H 


^•b. 


BubUd,  CTnuTTounkici,  Ulu. 
Hanowr,  Bmaj  A.,iiDihrl*,B.F. 
EbmtDond.  Ohul«  L.,  Ollnan,  ] 
HuBDicHid,H.O.,P.llD>n  H 
Hammond,  JoMplii  Habroi .  . 
•Hutptoa.frmtuB  U..tT.Hwllwin.<»DD.  IBM 
HuBploa,  WlUbuu  8.,  DIjvhi.  N*b.  ~' 

HuAvd,  Bamrd  A^  Bmrirlta,  N.  Y. 
BiMHk,  Obu-lM,  Dcnmurk,  la. 
BMMMk,  Omne  R.,  Rookford.  Ulch. 
Hud,  L>  Roy  e.,  RuDiHll.,  lo. 
Hand]',  John  0„  niuBsM,  III. 
Huford,  8. 1.,  Wwpinf  WUer,  N.b. 
Huknn.y.r,  Nath  I W.,  WlDOOikl,  Vt. 
Hioka,  Ouloa  U..  Owohd,  Mich. 


Bantu,  Uharlea  W..  ».  CHimki,  Coin 
HuunuTbomaa,  Oluodar  Cal. 
Hannabrd,  Wm.  R..  Uerlln  H.tghli, 
Hasnah,  Wm.  J.,  BlgUnbar,  Md>:(. 
Raaallis.  J.  B  ,  LlhDB,  Kauai,  U.  I. 
Hanoanl,  NorrlaoD  E.,  Chioago,  111. 

BuBUm,  Pred.  L.','AblngdaD,  III.' 
Hanaooin.  Ow.  C.  Newark,  ft.  .r. 
•Haiiicn,  OfaarlM  J..  UoIId.,  III. 
Baaana,  E.  U.,  Ilaoa.  Maul.  H.  I. 
Happel,  JahD  B.,  G.rmaDiDwn,  Keb 
Harbridi*,  Clara  L.,  Joppa,  Mich. 
Harbrldn,  Edward  H.,  Jopua,  Ulob. 
Haibntt,  <nurl«,  PonlaDd,  M«. 
Haibutt,  Bobert  a.,  WoodtDrdi,  Me. 
Bardawa;,  Qeo.  W..  I.ongwo"d.  Pl>. 
Hardcaalfy,  Wllllani.  CamdridKe.  Sel 


.    10,  11 


*aarp«r,  Bdward  T.,  P/.,  Cbloaao,  III.  CS 
Harper,  Jams  P.,  Qrcenvlcb,  Mad.  US 

Uarpw,  Ja«],  MontioH,  Colo.  IH,  8 

Harper,  Rlobanl  H.,  DarllngloD,  Okla.        SH 
Harper,  Tboi.  H,,  Oklabona,  Okla.      IH,  tM 
raarrali,  Cbarln  O.,  d»naed. 
Barrelaon,  Boak  K.,  Creal«l«w,  Fla.  lUT 

HiTTlDgtoD,  ADi«T.,OhDr.hTllI..K.T.  SIS 
HarringloD,  Obarlae  B.,  Wallbam,  Mhi.  Ut 
HarTlDgtoii,M.O.,Tap.ka,  Kan.  ISTT 


Huria,  Cbarln  E.,]r.,  HTannle,  li 
Harrli,  Charlu  L..  Meblla,  AkL 
Hard*,  Edward  A.,  Hum'-"-  '- 


Barrti,! 

Barria,  Jam«  W.,  Fin. 
Banii,  P.  C.  Lanrlon, 


Harrti,  Rob.rt  H.,  W.lih  H 

•HarT)>^£.ldi>n  A^  Dwlobt,  Itll. 
Bante.Tbgodora  W^  Oiford,  S.  Y. 

Harrli,—  "  


_.  .  apart  n .,  viDviiiiuiti,  ^ 

•Harria^Mdon  A^  Dwlobt,  III 
a«nte,  Tbgodora  W^  Oiford,  ~ 

Elarrli,  Tbomaa  B,,  Fori  Valle 
HarrU,  Tfaomai  J.,  HlDubara,  Vt. 
Harrli,  Waldo  B.,  S«ward,  III, 
HarrU,  William,  Blackbuua.  Or.. 
BarrU,  William,  Warwick,  MaH. 
Harrla,  William  R.,  Uonlac,  Oa. 


Harrlaon,  niiain  B..  Walartown,  B.  D. 
Harrlioa,  Jams,  Oikiloou,  lo. 
HarrlaoD,  Jam.i  K.,  Bud  FraDclaoo.Oal. 
Harrlaon,  tlarvla  B.,  Berltiner,  N.b. 
Han,  Bard.U.  Otnoantown,  Penn. 
Hart,  Hullnga  H^Oak  Park,  III.  U, 

Han,  Hui7  E.,  W«t  Hariford, " 

Han.  William  D^  Wlltoa,  Codd 

Bart,  WUHam  W   -  "      '  "  " 

Hannu(i,CbHt 

HarUborD.,  Jew 

HartBDgb,  D.  U 

Harlaoojh  W.V.,  „...-.._. 

Hanweir,  CbarlH,  A.  B.  C.  f.  M. 

Uartwell,  B.  Llnwood,  DuDiUbIa,  M 

Banw.ll,  Mlnot  B^  Albany,  If .  T. 


112   i    Harwood,  0.  M.  £ 


tU    I    IIa*kell,W.H.,  1 


Hardy,  UUIanlF.tWt 
Hardy,  Own-  *"  ' 
Hudj,  VIUUi 


E.,  W.  Fwbody.  Haaa.  231 

-'*'    " *  "-  3M 

11)0,3 


"if"?; 

P.,OlBnda]c,0al. 
aan,  Airrod  W.,  Fraano,  Oal. 
•BwMoap*.  Wlliiam.  Looa  Plar.  N.b. 
HHv«',ObU'lMH.,OoloraclaBptlDgi,Cslo, 
•BtfflMI,  H*Brr  L.,  Eaal  Tallaia..,  Ala.  1 
HargiBn,  John  W.,  PlDCllaa,  Fla. 
Hulow,KdwlaA^Ul.hfltldOonier(,M& 
Harlow,  Renbwi  W.,  Park  Raplda,  Mian.  1 
Harlow,  Bnftta  K.,  Uodway,  ttaai.' 
Hallow,  Samn.1  A.,  QraAoD,  Mom. 
Harmon,  Elijah,  So.  BralDtrw,  Maa*.         1 
'Siof,  Cyroa  D.,  ProvldHH.,  R.  I.  1 

Hacpar,  AJmor.  P«t  Byron,  111.  I 

Bttpm-,  Oodl,  Hantaakat,  ICaia.  1 


r.  A..  Lak*  Llndan,  Hlota.  »a 

naloD,  IMTid  P.,  Franklin,  N.  U.  11.  SM 

Hauh,  Kllaa  W.,  DaoTlllt,  Vt.  IMS 

Hatch,  Franklin  S.,  OalatOa,  India,  t40 

Hdch,  Fndgrlck  A.,  Omalia.  H.b.  U,  »4 

Hatch,  a«rn  B.,  B.rkel.y,  Oal.  U 

Halch,  Reuhap,  ObwUn,  O.  lUO 
Hathaway, Warren,  Bloomlni  Orora,  N.T.  Ill 

Halt,TbomaaB^Diioaport,lC..  KM 
BaB|hton,R.J.,W«ymoDlbHelEhta,M«aa.  *M 

HauBhton,  ^milam,  Viroqna,  Wla.  l§7a 

HaDD,  Oronn  C,  Uadlaon.  Wla.  M 

Haaptmao  William,  Had  Clond,  N.b.  3M,  4 

Sufar,  Qwirto  P.,  dneawd. 

rwi,  Bsbert^..  Bui  Joai,  OaL  ItW 


OOKOREOATIONAI.   TEAR-BOQE. 


[1903. 


Hsno,  Bbermu  W.,  Patchofot,  IT.  T.  tM 
Banu,  Chu.  X_  LlttlclnD,  Mm.  IB 

HsWM,  EdwHd,  bulford,  OoD.  UM 

Bawki^  Albnt  B.,  Kdcawood,  B.  L  *M 

Hs«ka,awinB.,CuUD,  8.  D.  10,1,  K3 
Ba*kn,  WloWl  8^  eprtnifldtil,  ICui.  ISOa 
Bavklu,  CbvlH  W.,  Harford,  Pnn.  MI 
B>«kla*,  Ottnattj  J.^panMC JIu*.  10,  t,  t41 
H*wklH,K*wmuH.^b«t,ColaJ0,10l,e,l 
Bawki,  Jobn  B.,  BeioeMS*,  OU«.  tM 

Hawk*.  Thmn  B~  SprlsffMd,  Uua.  UU 
Bawlrr.  ObMo  r.,  AlphL  111.  1M4 

tHmwiM,  ObHMC  W.,  dMMMd.  IS 

[■■1*7,  H*ar7  E.,  Blou,  lo.  1M 

IUwl«,JohaA..ehslbanMFWK,  Mh*.  SM 
Bswo,  Boban  O.,  Thorp.  Wub.  UN 

BsTdm,  K^adsridk  B.,  JukHBTlllt,  111.  ISTl 
•Hiydan,  New«]l  H.,  ^KUa,  N.  r.  IMl 

•BiyH,  Ednrd  0.,  UibrUgc.  Mui.  244 

*Hana,  rrmoda  L.,  Topcka,  Ku.  IM 

B»M,  JUBH,  DuiTJII*,  111.  M,  IM 

Hit**.  JoHpb  W.  W..  buknaH,  Al*.  ISTI 
Hum,  Wm.  H.,  Andoiar,  Conn.  110 

Baflar,  Jobs  W.,  Lowell,  Hut.  ISM 

HarHr.AacaaM*  J.,  FrMpon.  IIL  im 

SarDaa,  Anamaa  J„  Kaw  HaTan,  Oonn.  118 
Baraaa,  O.  Slapban,  Albedi,  O*.  lU,  444 

HuD«a,  Cbarlea  B.,  Peurboro,  N.  H.  XW 

HayDea,BdwaiilC.iLabanonCaiUr,Ua.  MS 
*Eb7Baa^*rbart,  WllUuiabiir*,  Eir.  IMt 
BlTDaa,  William,  VeniiOD»]lla,Uidi.  11,  MS 
Birwam,  Ohia.  B..  Pntoer,  Vi.  10, 1.  IM 

Ba*van],  Sllnnoa,  Qloba  Vllla»,  Maa.  1SB1 
HaieltlM,  EdirlB  ■     -— — ■"^^-'  -  — 


Comi. 

DiFnnk'^.,'llTdd?MDwn8prlD«,yi.SM 
n,  Herr»  C,  A.  B.  O.  F.  M.  '"• 

B.TImotfiT  ■     "     ■     -  ■■  •- 

o,  WJttlwn, 


HaaJd,  Joaiih  B.,  Bin  Rahal,  IT.  H.  SIX 

HMld.  Kalhirloe  P..  gtn  Rafaal,  IT.  U.  ISM 

Healv,  FnDklln  D.,  Coidop,  Ura.  US 

Bealcf.  BaJimn  B.,  Hack  Falla,  lU.  ISO 

Haath.B.,  Benion.lllDa.  1«S 

BeaUr,  Oaona  W.,  Cadillac,  llleh.      '  ISHS 

HebbvTd,  BlapbcD  B.,  La  Croiia,  Wla.  14S 

Baberleln.Kraak  W.,  HudUiod,  Uo.  292 

HaoksDdorD.  Qeg.  W.,  Ullwaakee,  Wli.  IMO 
RnlbargjEmfl  O.,  Uantord,  Coi 


Bagbln,  Buanel  B.,  AibUD 
Haanar,  H.P.,  OMcago.III 
Hrinnlman,  H.  W.,  Ulot' 
Halllar,  Frank  cM* 
HelmlDg.Oacar O., Hutlej,  H.  J. 

Hs]innth,Joa.W.,"uoDlello,Wla.  ' 
[HaLiBr,  Jo.eph  H..  dece.»d, 
Bemenwat,  Fraok  W.,  Zlonivllle,  lod. 
Banipbill,  Graj  W.,  Pari.,  Tfli. 
Bamib,  William  R.,  Dnndse.  III. 
BandanoD.  Arthur  S..  BhenandoKfa,  lo. 


IMI 


.Dt,  Ll  a 


BMrj.Aj.ilSDowD 


ixFalli,e 


ael,  ICaaa.        1 


BaMrii'^Uaai  A.,  (Tafi^Ilab.  IH 

Banahaw,  Q«orta,  Vlaow,  O.  1IM 
Bcnahaw,  aordoa  K.,  L-nia  Vatlar,  N.  T.  HS 
Haiufakw,  Tboau*  D,  Pu-kman,  6.      US, » 

'BaaaiHi.  Bab«t  H.,  DaTia,  Twi.  m 

*B«aU,  0.  C,  BnwkhTD,  IT.  T.  tlS 

•Uarbait.  Xbioaaar,  Thanr,  Ho-  tU 

Barbart,  Joaapli,  Trw.  Wla.  4W 

HarbMt,  LKDoalO.  lOkla.]  W 

•Barant,  Jaaob,  Waba  Willa.  Wadb  IMt 

R*r«ui,  Fndartok  W.,  Oalulq,  IT.  T.  SB 

Harman,  J.  Idward,  ItlUard.H.  H.  tSI 

H«tmMiriM,  Ganan,  HaTaoa,  Cuba,  INT 

Hamd,  JanMa  A    Abbmil*,  La.  Ml 

HanM,  Joa^  O.  W.,  ITo.  Ljiua,  Ooaa.  11* 

Harr.  Uorae*  D,.  Amea.  lo.  ITS 

Harrlok,  DaTld  B.,  ^.  S.  O.  r.  M.  4«S 

Harrlak,  Xdnid  X.,  Ulllon,  VL  Ml 

Harriik,  Xdnrd  P.,  Uatanua,  Cuba,  IH 

BanIA  Oaoita  P.,  A.  B.  C.  r.  M.  4M 

Hanlak,  Haar*  U..  Pott  Brron,  III.  ISSI 
Harrlek,  Joho^.,  4SM  VlneaDHa  aTnOfaL  IMl 

Oarrtok,  Haleon  D.,  Oraaaa  Otr,  ria.  ISSI 

Hanlsk,&abartR,)lliuHapollOaiui.  H 

Batilsk,  Bamoal  S.,  Boaton,  ICaaa.  m 

Barrick,  WllUan  D.,  Aolwral,  Maa.  1)M 
Han1na,H.C.,lM4  Wabatarat.,ODabaJI(b.Mt 

Hsra*]P.OlMrlMr.,lIaHBBdlonl,HaH.  IMI 

Berahay,  S.  B.,  BoehaaMr,  K.  1.  1SI4 

BontaDar,  JobD  L.,  Bood  Vim,  Ors.  US 

•Benoc,  Jaaob,  Praaoou,  Wl*.  410 

BaaeoaE,ODa.B.,Hoiw)n,  Ha.  ISM 

•HeaaiG^.Tharar,  Kan.  ISSt 

Baaa,  Hanrr,  HodotI.  tTab.  UN 

Baia,  Wm.  lU  H*«  B**aD,  Conn.  IMl 

Beaaalfran,  Cuiaa.  E  ,  Chatham,  H.  J.  tlO 

Haular,  Boirr,  Ennka,  S.  S.  1(14 

HawlU,  Gaorta  R.,  W.  Hed«».  Hua.  W 

^Hawllt,  Joaaph  O.,  St.  Lonla.Ho.  ISM 

Hawlit,  JobD  L.,  Eauoaba,  Wla.  ISn 

HawlatI,  Bco]-  F->  Pomona,  Oal.  IMT 


HUtt,  Caipar  W.,  Clavaland,  O.  »41 

Blbl>ard,An(aallneO.,Woodataek,OoDn.  IM 
Hibbard,  Kafiia  P.^loneaatar,  UaaL  »S 

Hloki,  rmnk  B  ,  Waihbx'n  Wf  i«« 

HIcka,  Qaorge  0.,  Kad  Oi 
Hloka,  Benrv  K.,  Pawpai 
HIcka.  in  B.,  8t.  LdhJ^,  1 
BIcki,  Lewli  W.   ~ 


t-Ill 


ISTl 


1,  H.  W.  Ulablgin  City,  lod.  1181 


Hlilki,  Blchard,  Halroaa  Rl(bland*,Uaia.  ISST 
HIcki.  William  C,  If  lanupaUa,  Ulnn.  IMl 
tllvKlDbolbim,  Jh.  K.,  Corbln,  Sv.  1M,4U 
meclnbmbmm.T.UaUaon.Poaivllla.  lo.  JM 
muslDi,  Luclui  H.,  Wcat  Hartford,  Uonn.  IBM 
Til^Kin*.  llobcn  U..  ei«nb«DTll1a,  6.       10, 3M 

IIlK^vpr,  Au  D.,  (Ipabair,''Ala.       '      SS,  S 


BabdenoD,  John  H.,  FKrmln(ton,Ill. 
Handaraon,  Tboi.  H.,  Soutb  BtiDd.  Waib.  404 
Bandla;.  Harry  B.,  Slallaooom,  Waata.  401.  4 
Handnck.Wabalar  L.,  BUDllQ^D,  Hua.  ISO 
Hsndry,  Tbomat.  Loi  Annlea.Cal.  101 

Btnkalmaoa,  Ouilav,  UoCook,  Nab.  Ml' 

[Benn,  Jacob,  d«»>«l. 
&«Drlk»n,  Kar 
Banrlkaon  Jdt 


Hi;iir<'  li.  L'hMirdTLoa  Anitelea.Oal. 
Blldretb,  Homer  W.,  Kochaaler,  VL 
Hllkerbaeumar,  Ellcbard,PilBeatoa,Nat 
Bill,  Abner.  Betbel.N.  C. 
Rill,  OalUn  O.,  Milton,  Uua. 
Bill.  Cbarlai,  Bllllagiley,  Ala. 

Eill[  Gbarlea  J.,'  Oranae,  Va! 

Bill,  Cbarl»  W.,  Ulu,  B.  I. 

Hill,  DaitarD.,  Alhtmbra,  Cal. 

Bill.  Ebeo  L.,  jy.,  Eaniaa  aty,  Ru. 

Bill,  Edwin  S.,  Atlantlg,  lo. 

Hill,  EmmettC.  W.,  EaQdrliik,  Ida. 

Hill,  Oaorge,  Rlobflald.  O. 

•KlU,  Qeorg*  A.,Hapaillle,  Sa. 


1»M 


1903.] 


LIST  OF  OONQEEOATIONAL  HINISTBBS. 


Hill,  JuBH  L.,  Salem,  Hut.  ISIfi 

Hill,  JcHa,  UadlDi,  O.  34S 
•Hill.  T.Roabn,  l-ort  Angelei.Wuh. 403,  IMB 

Bill,  VIril]  B,  Alllion.  lo.  170 

Hllllvd.H.  Lw,  Csbat.  VI.  SSB 

Hirj>,N.D.,»OruaBt..Bruakl7nJI.T.  U,SH 

RUImu,  AlftHl  T.,  Conoonl,  N.  H.  bl 

Hll  la,  AiroD  U . .  Onmvt  lit,  TuM,  UH 
BlUa,  WUllui  B.,  Okareha,  OkU. 

Hliioa.ClurlMA^IUiidolpfa.HmM.  3U 

Blllan.  Jalin  V.,  Booldar,  Oolo  1MW 

•BIltoD,  WUIiui  H.,  Ht.  Avr.  hi.  18M 

HlnoU«f ,  Un.  AbMe  B.,CU«>F>.  I'>-  INi 
HlDektov^  Fnnk  B. 

Hlncka,ldH'd  T.,  V.,  AndoTar,  Mu*.  M 

Bindley,  Qtorn,  Elk  River,  Minn.  Itll 

Blnea.Viuk  B.,  Albion,  111.  IWl 

HlDiDU,  Qeorge  W.,  a.  .0.  C.  7.  JT.  440 


rt  J.,  Li 


Hllehaook,  Abnbwii  F. 


Td,  Vt  -U 


•merp*,drika -- 

ajatliDd,  John  B.,  Tvlar,  Ulao.  SIB 

HowllaT,  HonM  O  ,  WiterbDTj,  Oono.  IKS 
Hm(.  Ohkrlaa  W., Oakland,  O^.  M 

Hobb,  Edwin.  CudCod.  III.  148 

Hobba,  William  A..  Tnar,  Id.  1»4 

Bodal,  Abnbam,  Scotland,  B.  D.  8TS 

Hodfdon,  Fnnk  W.,  Dea  IIoIdm,  Io.  1T4,  310 
Bodadan.  Tfaomai  II.,  W.  Barllbrd,  Conn.  lU 
Hodiei.  A.  C,  CsDHUi  Fonr  Ooman.IT.y.IlS 
Hodona,  Lawli,  A.  B.C.  F.  II.  440 

Boffmui,  Theodora.  Dearllald,  Vaaa.  10.  2U 
Hoffman,JohdB..Koit)iIUadiii(.l(aaa.  ZV 
BogM>,  Budina  R.,  LMnnlone,  Wli.  411 
•HogtaeiE,  AdolTF.,  Plloliburg,  Uaw.  KM 
BosoD,  Bm  IC.,  Hllford,  U. 
•BolilnfUm.  Benr;  R.,  Port  KennedT,  Fa.  1884 
Holbnwk,  Cbarlaa  W.,  K.  Hann,  Ooon.  1B83 
Halbroak,DaTldL.,lliiloDCltr.  Ulcb.  «W 
Holbrook,  Fred  O.,  IJidenvlUe,  0.  IBM 

Holbrook,  Ir*A.,  Independence,  Kan.  190 
HoleDmbe.Qllbert  T.,BleamboalRock,Io.]B4 
Holden,  Edvln  K.,  San  Bernardino,  Cal.  1M» 
Holdan,  yredarmk  A..  Hew  Haien,  Conn.  IWl 
Bolden,  LoalaB.,  Waierbary,  OoDn.  1>»B 
Balden,  Bamnel,  AndoTer,  Ue.  S04 

BoUua.  John  A.,  SanFrancIco,  Cal  M 

Holllalar,  Frederic  11.,  CadUlae,  Uiob.  HA 
•UoUowav.  Jobn  W.,  Ootfarle,  Okla.  1«0D 

Ballowav,  William  A.,  Tbomufille,  Oa.  IWO 
Holm,  Cbailea  J.,  Woodalock,  Conn.  ISB 

Holman,  Andrew  J.,  Onlral,  Ala.  IWM 

Bolman,  David  A.,  Freepon,  llleb.  VA 

Holman,  William  H.,  Boulhporl,  Oonn.  113 
Bolnblod.  £mll,  Valden,  Mau.  I3S 

Holmei,  Henry,  Mlniiea|»lia.  Iflnn.  374 

Holmea,  Benrr  U.,  fravlDcrtowDiHaia.  IBM 
Holmaa,  JobD  A.,  Toledo,  lo.  '    1B4 

Holmei,  Otli  B.,  Algona,  la.  110 

RolaiH,TheodoreJ.,RlofamDnd,  Vt.  >M 

Holmea,  Tbomu,  Obelaea,  yieh.  1B44 

Botmw,  Wm.  H.,  Flaloaald  CenLre,  H.  T.  B34 
Holmei,  William  T.,  Watertawn,  Conn.  134 
Bolp,  Lincoln  A.,  Brodhead,  Wla.  12,  401 

•Bolp,  Fbillp  B,  ISSl 

Hotton,  Ohulei  B. ,  Newbury,  Uaaa.  ZBS 

Bolton,  Bdwafd  P.,  A.  B.  a.  r.  jr.  440 

Holway,  Jobn  W.,  Freedom,  O.  S44 

Bolwaj,  Tbeodora  T.,  A  B.  0.  F.M.  iW 

[Bolyoke,  Obarlea  0„  deeeaaed. 
Boiyske,W.B.,llTi)  Waab'Q  Bd.,Oh-taJll.  1U1 
Hood,  E.  Lnnan,  Aqnebaane,  If.T.     814,  448 
Hood,  Edward  C,  Walleelev  Hllli,  Hua.  1ST4 
BMMl,eeo.A.,CDD8riBDiiae,Baaton,l(a.  61,443 


lIoptlD.  Roberl 
HapklnB.F.E., 
Uopkln.,  Harol 


•Horton.  ThomMC.DallM  Tci.  1M4 

Hd>)Lln>,  SmaDuel,  Oa<^rutvl!le,  Cal.  QS 

Holie,  Wm.  Herman,  Wlnlerport.  Me.  318 

BooKbtOD,  Cbarlea  £. ,  Wenboro,  Uaaa.  ISTfl 

Bontblon,  Roaa  C,  Maiden,  Uaaa.  11 

BoaldlQB,  Boraa  W.,  Hivenlde.  Cal.  188a 

Hanae,  Albert  V.,  Haw  Balem,  Maaa.  ISS 

loDie,  Etwln  L.,  Portland,  Ort.  SM 

e, }.  Henrr,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  440 

■  ~    —     aifaer,Okta.  18M 
Favland,  l£l 

HoniLon,  Warren  H.,^nreka,  Kan.  IM 
Bowaid,  Charlei  £.,  Comatock,  Ifeb. 

Bowatd.  K.  Lea,  Columbni.  O.  344 
Howard,  Henry  0„  JafferaonvUle.  Tt.    na,a« 

Howard,  Uanin  B.,  Wllbrahun.  Maa.  MS 

Howard,  William,  Hartford,  Cann.  ISM 


•Howell^.  C,  Soolla,  C»l. 


lojen 


B,  Wla. 


>,  Ala.  I 


*Hoyl,  Cbarlei  K..  If  anaBcld^sn 


ISBT 


Hoyt,  PTrderIc  V.,  Spokane,  Waab.  IBSt 

Boyt,  Heniy  N.,  Hyde  Park,  Maaa.  330 

Boyt,  Hlrara  L.,  Qrand  View,  Tegn.  ISBt 

Boyt,  Jamea  A..  Concb,  Uo.  ISW 

Hayt,  Jaa.  Howard,  N*w  Canaan.  Coan.  Ill 

Hoyt,  Jamea  P.,  Bt.  Peuraburg,  PLa.  in 

Hoyt,  Jobn  L.,  NaMn,  111.  IM 
Hubbard, Obar1aaL.,WealBoifard, Maaa.  121 

Hubbard,  David  B.,  Ulddlelown,  Oonn.  11« 

Hobhard,  George  H.,-<.  a.  C.r.JC.  440 
Hnbbard.OeorgeH,  Haverhill,  Maaa.  10,330 

Hnbbaid,  Horace  L.,BlQghamt01i,H.y.  IBT» 

"  ■  ■  ird,  Thomai  fl.,  Slockbridge,  Vt. 


Inbbard,  \ 


I,  Fred.U.,  BIkl 
la  ckel, Olive 


•  ,  Ulnn. 


ITt,  4' 


410 


^Sttbat.,N.T.elty,li 

Hnaaon,  AJan,  Brockton,  llaaa!  44|  1 

HndioD,  Alfred  B.,  Avar,  Maaa.  S 

HudKn,  Don  A.,  MUlera  Falli,  Uaaa.  ; 

Hnelalar,  Antoa.  Ollnlon.  Uaaa.  ] 

Hncliur,  Kdward  W.,  Sparta,  Wla.  < 

HaeMer,  William,  Elgin,  111.  11 
Ilnml',  IJbarlei  U.,Uul<enlty  pt.,  Keb.      : 

lliifflun,  C.  Henry,  Dublin,  N,  H.  11 

Hiijri.i.t,  Evan  P.,  Jeffaraon,  Ore.  II 

IJuLjIi,'!.  Hugh  P.,  Eaal  Lake,  Ulch.  : 

Huu]ir>.  Beory  R.,  Plymonlb,  Pens.  1 

lliy^l., -.  John,  Liabon  Centre,  H.  H.  I 

■■     ■       •       la  T..  Baugor,  N.  T.  ! 


lliahcn',  Henry  W„  Pf.,  Banjor,  Me.  30 

Hulbert,  Jay  W.,  Ulnneapotii,  Iflon.  m 


492 


CONOREOATIONAL  TEAB-BOOK. 


[1903. 


Haleen,  John  J.,  Spokmoe.  Wash. 
Hall,  BUftworth  L.,  Bala,  Kan. 


404 
188,01 
Hall,  0«o.  Hm  Barnat«ad,  N.  H.  800 

Hall,  Irvine  T.,  Springfield,  Mo.  1870 

Hall,  John  H..  Marblehead,  O.  848 

Hall,  Lyman,  Milford,  Kan.  102 

Hnlllnger,  Frank  W.,  Colorado  City,  Co!o.  106 
Hnltgren,  Peter  A.,  Kewanee,  111.  160 

Hame,  Edward  8.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M,  440 

Home,  Bobert  A.,  A.  B.C.  F.  M.  441 

Hamfreya,  John,  Grand  Rapids,  Mieh.  44, 258 
Hamphrey,  Robert,  Mattapoiaett,  Maaa.      284 
Hamphrey,  S.  J.,  Clifton  Springa,  N.  Y. 
Hamphrey,  William  B  ,  Baifalo,  N.  Y.      1898 
Hamphrey s,  O.  M .,  Coleabarg,  To.  179 

Hamphreya,  Thoa.  A.,  Beranton,  Penn.  888 
Hnngerford,  Edward,  Barlington,  Vt.  1871 
Hnnnewell,  Frank  8.,  Reading,  Maaa.  888 

Hanaberger,  Byron  K.,  J.  i?.  (7.  F.  M.  441 
Hani,  Bagene  F.,  Oonway,  Maaa.  224 

Hant,  Henry  W.,  Port  Cheater,  N.  Y.  824 
Hont,  Theo.  C,  Hasiinga,  Neb.  292 

Hant,  Ward  I.,  Richmond,  Mich.  252 

Hont,  William  8.,  Webster,  8.  D.  878 

Hanter,  Hamilton  D.,  Cherokee,  To.  172 

Hantington,  Charlee  A.,  Bareka,  Cal.  1872 
Hantington,  Chariea  W.,  Lowell,  Maaa.  282 
Hantington,George,  ^..Northfield,Mlim.  1884 
Hantington,  Henry  8.,  Milton.  Maaa.  284 

Hantington,  John  C,  Dallaa,  Tex.  58 

Hnntley,  Abi  T.,  Hlghmore,  8.  D.  878 

Hantley,  Sanford  F.,  Hfghmore,  8.  D.  874 
£ard,  Edwin  T.,  Gilmanton  I.W.,  N.  H.  802 
Hard,  Fayette,  Bprlngfleld,  Mo.  1888 

Harlbat,  John  B.,  Wapping,  Conn.  124 

Harlbat,  Wm.  H.,  Frankfort,  Mich.  258 

Harless,  Parker,  Bareaa,  111.  148,  80 

Hasted,  John  T.,  Durand,  Mieh.  254 

rHntchlna,  Henrv  L.,  deceased. 
Hatohina,  John,  Litchfield,  Conn.  118 

Hatehinson,  Henry  H.,  So.  Portland,  Me.  1880 
Hntchinaon,  John  F.,  Flat  Rock,  Mich.  268,  62 
Hatehinson,  Wm.  A..  Alto  Paas,  III.  146.  56 
Hutchison,  Wm.  E.,  /Y..  Talladega,  Ala.  1808 
•Hatton,  Milton  L..  Blaine.  Wash.  12 

Hyde,  Albert  M.,  Toledo,  0.  350 

Hyde,  Cbarles  L.. Colorado  Springs,  Colo.  1894 
*Hyde,  Edward  B.,Chicago,  111.  1900 

Hyde,  Frank  B.,  Bangor.  Me.  1896 

Hyde,  Frederick  8.,  Groton,  Conn.  114 

Hyde,  Harvey,  Cincinnati,  O.  1889 

Hyde,  Henry,  Bomersworth,  N.  H.  808 

Hyde.  William  D.,  /V.,  Brunawlck,  Me.  81 
Byslop,  James.  Charlevoix,  Mich.  252 

Ilde,  Alexia  w.,  deceased,  27 

Ide.  George  H.,  deceased, 
de,  Herbert  C,  New  Britain,  Conn. 
Imes,  Benjamin  A.,  Mobile,  Ala.  90,  443 

Inaioa,  J.  P.,  Elaupo,  Maui,  H.  I.  140 

Ingalls,  Bdmond  C.,  Colchester,  Conn.  112 
Ingersoll,  E.  P.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1863 

Ingersoll,W.  H.,34ABhrd  pl..Br*lyn,N.Y.  1884 
Ingham,  J.  Edward,  Topeka,  Elan.  56 

Ingraham,  Alexander  M.,  Cleveland,  O.  342 
loms,  Benjamin,  Bemidji,  Minn.  276 

Ireland,  Edwy  8  ,  Richardson,  Wash.  402 
Ireland.  William  F. ,  West  Groton,  N.  Y.  828 
Irons,  John,  Keene  Valley,  N.  Y.  K20 

Irvine.  Alexander  F..  New  Haven,  Conn.  118 
Irwin,  Corydon  8.,  Plain  City,  O.  1874 

•Irwin.  John,  Teller,  Colo.  1879 

Isaacs,  William  J.,  Brunswick,  Nab.  288, 98 
•Isakson,  Andrew  J.,  Pigeon  Cove,  Maaa.  240 
•Iverson,  Ingvald,  Merrill,  Wis.  1900 

Ives,  Henry  B^  E.  Alstead,  N.  H.  SCO 

Ivea,  Joel  B.,  Hartford,  Conn.         52,  57,  442,  8 
Ives,  Joseph  B.,  Oakland,  Cal. 
Jackman,  Geo.  W.,  Portnge,  Wis.  1880 

Jackson,  Andrew  E.,  Guthrie,  Okla.  1878 

Jackaon,  P.  Brooks,  Plains,  Mont.  286 

Jackson,  Frank  D^  Wabaunsee,  Kan.  196 

Jackson,  George  A .,  Swampscott,  Maaa.  1872 
jMckiOD,  John  C,  Jr.,  Columbas,  O.  844 


Taekaon,  John  F.,  8a|lnaw.  Mich.  250 

♦Jackaon,  Joaeph  H.,  Cleveland,  O.  342 

♦Jackaon,  Robert  W.,  Jaekaon,  Mlaa.  1806 
Jackaon,  Bamnel  N.,  BarUngton,  VL  1866 
♦Jackaon^Thoa.  C. 

Jackaon,  wm.  B.,  Oeheyadan,  lo.  180 

Jackaon,  Wm.  H.,  Woodbrldge,  N.  J.  824 
JackaoD^W.  Parlmi, Dnmmeraton. Vi.  890 
Jacoba,  Herbert  H.,  llilwaokee,  Wia.  12 

Jacobs,  WUliam  J.,  Detroit,  Mich.  254 

♦Jaoobaon,  Carl  M.,  Boaton.  Maaa.  1886 

Jaoobns,  MelaacthoD  W..^.Hartford,Conn.65 
♦Jamea,  Allen,  Baloit,  Ala.  88 

Jamea,  Bartlett  B.,  Baltimore,  Md.  216 

Jamea,  Benjamin,  Newark,  O.  348 

James,  D.  Melancthon,  Plymoath,  Maaa.  288 
Junea,  George  W.,  Hlteman,  lo.  176 

Jamea,  Horaee  P..  No.  Yakima,  Wash.  402, 46 
Jamea,  Mra.  Lydla  I.,  Wall  Lake,  la.  184 

Jamea,  Owen,  North  Pownal,  Vt.  10, 894 

Jamea,  T.  Illtyd,  Gait,  la.  178 

Jamea,  Wm.,98  Sterling pU  B'klyn.  N.Y.  S2S 
Jamea,  William  H.,  Dundee,  Mich.  1872 

iJameaon.  Bphralm  O.,  deceased,  27 

amiaon,  Henry  W.,  Beresford,  8.  D.      870, 6 
Jamiaon,  Robert  W.,  Sioox  City,  lo.  1881 

Janea,  BllJah,  Campbell,  Cal.  1874 

Janea,  Henry.  Reea  City,  Mich.  262 

Jaqaith.  Charlee  A.,  South  Windsor,  Ct.  122 
Jaaper,  Gnstavaa  A.,  Loleta,  Cal.  1804 

Jee,  Gam,  San  Frandaco,  Cal.  1805 

Jefferiea,  John,  Nebraaka  City,  Neb.  288, 94 
JelTeraon,  C.B.^lWeat85th  at.,N.Y.  322,443 
Jefferv,  Frank  E.,  A.  B.  0.  F.  M.  441 

Jelinek,  John,  Braddock,  Penn.  1802 

Jeliaak,  Joaepb,  Mllwavkae,  Wli.  414 

Jenklna,  David,  Milwaukee,  Wia.  18T6 

Jenkina,  D.  Lloyd,  Loa  Angeles,  Cal.       108,  4 
Jenkins,  David  T.,  Hot  Springe,  8.  D. 
Jenkins,  Frank  B.,  Atlanta,  Oa.  52,70, 134,444 
Jenkina,  B.  T.,  Hot  Springe.  8.  D.  374 

Jenkins,  Jamea,  Columbus  Junct.,  lo.  178 
Jenkina,  J.  Alex.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  316 

Jenkins,  John  J.,  Rendham,  Penn.  1866 

Jenkins,  Jonathan  L.,  Jamaica  PPn,  Maaa.  1855 
Jenkins,  Joalah  H.,  Buena  Visu,  Colo.  1865 
Jenkins,  Owen,  Steuben,  O.  846 

Jenkins,  Thomaa,  Madison,  N.  Y.  1858 

Jenkina,  Thomas  P.,  Remaeo,  N.  Y.  824,  6 
Jenkins.  William  M^  Big  Lake,  Minn.  268 
Jenkyna,  Bbenezer  H.,  Bebago,  Me.  214 

Jenneaa.  George  O.,  Charlton,  Ma(>s.  224 

Jenney,  B.  Winthrop,  Winona,  Minn.  44, 278 
Jennings.  Wm.  L.,  Norridgewock,  Me.  10,  210 
Jensen,  Cbas.  J.,  Ogdensburs,  Wis.  1898 

♦Jensen,  Martin,  Altoraa,  Cal.  94,  6 

Jemberg,  R.  A.,  744  Monroe  at.,  Ch'go,  111.  63 
Jessee,  Chariea  0^  Constantine,  Mich.  254 
Jesup.  Henry  G.,  iV.,  Hanover,  N.  H.  1854 
Jewell,  George  C,  Kellogg,  lo.  178 

Jewett,  Henry  B.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  443 

Jewett,  John  E.  B^  Pepperell,  Maaa.  1861 
Job,  Herbert  K.,  Kent,  Conn.  116 

Johansen,  Bemt,  Foreat  City,  lo.  1872 

♦John,  John,  Chicago,  III.  1899 

Johns,  Reading  B..  Dudley,  N.  C.  380 

Johnson,  Albion  H.,  Dover,  Mass.  224 

Johnson,  Ansel  B.,  Bpencerport,  N.  Y.  '  828 
Johnson,  Ausnustus  R.,  Spokane,  Waah.  58 
Johnson,  B.  Otto.  Busti,  N.  Y.  1899 

Johnson,  Cbaa.  C,  Clarkson,  N.  Y.  i860 

Johnson,  Francis  H.,  Andover,  Maaa.  1861 
Johnson,  Frank  A^  New  Milford,  Conn.  118 
Johnaon,  George  H.,  Monroe,  Conn.  10, 116 
Johnson,  George  H.,  Taunton,  Maaa.  12 

Johnson,  Harry  W.,New  Richland,  Minn.  274 
Johnaon,  Henry  T.,  Andersonville,  Ga.  184, 6 
Johnson,  Hiram  E.,  B.  Providence,  R.  I.  1859 
Johnaon,  Jamea  G.,  Farmlngton,  Conn.  44, 114 
Johnson,  John  A.,  Lynn,  Mass.  282 

♦Johnson,  John  B.  1900 

Johnaon,  John  E.  V.,  TitusviUe,  Penn.  366 
♦Johnaon,  John  P.,  Trade  Lake,  W  la.  418 


1903.] 

JofanuD,  J.  WolHv,  St.  LoDb,  Uo. 
Jobuon,  Lndvlg.Htw  Hsno.  Oooa. 
JohHOU.  L.  P.,  QnDlsburg,  Wli. 
JohDHO.  P.  AdeliUln.  Oltumwi,  lo. 
IT  Haian,  N.  Y. 


IJ8T   OF   OONOBEGATIOirAI.   HDnSTEBa. 


ISH  I   Jordu,  WIllLcRiT.,  KimuQir,  Ifo. 

IIS  Jordu.'WllUun  W.,<;Ud1od,  Hua.       M. 

111.8  I    Jordan,  Fnmk  F'^TorrtDftini.OBiia.         1 

IBQ  Jorg«iu«D,  Jent  0  .  Fkrgo.  Ff.  D- 

110  Jonpluon.  Hui  F,,  WlDOU,  Ulna.           I 

),  MO  Jori&a,  WUllui  B..  Barkit;,  Uiih. 

Ml  Jodah,  Bolnmon  B.,  Wrlghu,  FlL            Ul 

I,  ?H  jDdd.  Hnbarl  O..  Uutorrllla,  UlnD.      11. 

IM        JnduB,  Gaorgs  W.   "" ■"   "- — 


tiU.,I 


ln,0. 


Jobuon,  WUUUD,  Bt.  Look. 

-  JobBMD,  Wm.  H..  AUaniUla,  Uleh. 

JohBH».  WlUbn  J„  PniU.  III. 
'    J^Mon,  Wailan  L.,  LailotfOB,  ^. 
Jahnaon,  William  N..  Hamuli,  H.  D. 
JohuMD,  Pn>Dk  B.J<t.  PlaHUi,  lo. 


Jahui 


D,  &.,  Ou 


'atajj. 


111. 


1871 


JoBsa,  Oarl  B.,  Chalma,  Mlah. 
Janaa,  ChaHaa  A.,  Katw,  P<nn.  Ml,  440 

JODM,  Cbarlaa  W..  AlmonL,  Ulrb.  3H 

Joiwa.OlliiunlC.,  W.  Woodiiock,  Oonn.  lU 
Jonaa,  Darld.  9er*iWD.  Pano,  MO 

Jonaa.  Darid  B.,  BIllDibHi,  Coon.  HI 

Jonaa,  DaTid  J.,  141 41il  pi ,  Chlaco,  UL  18S4 
Joaaa,  DavldP.,  Bcrantr-   "     "  "— 

JoBB*,  D.  Todd,  Ai ' 


S-^n-o. 

I,  Franklin  C,  Soitoii,  UaM. 


i,V>lttiawa,Na<rBadrord,MaB.  tU 

^ump,  Harban  A.,Brunawlak.  Wa.  SM 

jDDklna,  Gaoin  C,  LaDalns,  Mloh.  IMT 

KaaJ.  D.,  XaJguba,  H.  I.  IM 

t{u1a,  S.  P.,  WalaQia,  Oobu.  Hi 

Kuiskaiiuind,  D.  E..  Klpahalu,  HiDl.  140 

Ivullua,  B.  K.,  KeuiiHS.  H.  I.  140 

KHiguabI  J„  Halaoa.  UilDlii!.  140 

Kito.  l' V.  p"  Kona'lliw.ll',  140 

Knhiloole,  J.  B..  HiDipepa,  KiuiU.  lU 

Kthoolo,  b«Dlela,  I.^Biobnahw,  Hawaii,  140 


1M> 


ana,  J.  S  .  alio.  Hawaii. 

iwaa,  W.  U..  Kahalau,  Hawaii, 

IM 

ty.JofcnA..  Varmilllgn.O. 

S» 

^g,J.,P.lfcn.I. 

IW 

nakawlwoole.  C.  U.,  Pa^au,  Hawaii 

138 

Dbaar,  BabtiBl  B„  Tamplvuin,  lUaL 

Ml 

!i!io,'j.,*Uboa.  Ka'gal. 

141 

Jonaa,  ^ugb.  Nmfa,  Fsdb. 
JoDca,  Hugh  W..  Dalu.  Paoi. 
JoDM,  ldiT>.  Coloma,  Wla. 
Jonaa,  Ira  B.,  Lowall,  Ulob, 
Jonaa,  J.  TwjaoD.  Ebeoabari,  Pans. 
Jonaa,  Jimea  A.,  Triolly,  Oil. 
Jonaa,  Jamaa  A.,  IMymoutb,  Pann. 
•Jonaa,  Jamn  L..  Colninbla,  S.  D. 
Jonaa,  Junaa  T.,JIbw  Ca-lla,  Pann. 

Jonaa,  Jobo  B.i'palmir*^  O. 
Jonaa,  John  D..  Dayton,  Waab. 


. ]•  L.,  Colombia,  a.  D. 

Janaa,J.  Owan,  Wimngford.Conn.   10,] 
Jonaa,  Jobn  P.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  X.  H 

Jonaal  Jooaiban,  Uuominla,  Wl«. 
iJonaa.  LamnaL  daeaaaad, 
Jonaa,  Marion  8..  Uaridlan.  UlM.         180 
Jonaa,  Haaon,  FaikaiUI*,  "Kj. 
Jonaa,  Uortan  P.,  Bbandon,  O. 
Jonaa,  Hawioo  I..  Thompaoo,  Ooon. 
Jonaa, ItMa  8.,  Bcranlon,  Pann. 
Jonaa,  Rlebard,  Baitlllo,  8.  D. 
Jonaa,  aiebard  H.,  Portland,  On. 
Jonaa,  Rlebard  U.,  Alder  Crrak,  N.  T. 
Jonaa,  B.  OHBltb,  8tawartTllIa.  Ulnn. 
Jonaa,  R  T.,  Corn    ' 


Jonaa,  Samuol,  Carrol.  Nab. 
Jonea,  Bpannar  L.,  Wlnnabo 
JoBta,  Tbomaa  B..  Cbanoa, 
Jona,  Tbomaa  W.,  PtaUadal 
Jonaa,  Tlinolbr,8nrin|waU 
Jonaa,  Travor  U.,  Horanel.  I 
Jona,  William,  OleTelanc' 


>,B.a 

BomaatWkd,  Pano. 


Jordan,  lamal,  Weat  Falmou 


Ksutlll,  8.  K.,  LIhM.  H.  I.' 

14S 

Kaye.  A.  Oalo.  Oakalooia,  la. 

IM 

Kesgy,  Fraokllo  W..  RoaevlUo.  III. 

ISO 

saluba,  U.  C  ,  Kuknlbaale.  Hawaii, 

13S 

eaupuol.  P..  Pala,  Maul, 

1  abbi,  David  L..EutOraovl1la,IIa... 

au 

edila.  William  «.,  Vlckibarg.  Ml^h. 

0.3M 

e«tr.  Bdward  E.,  Uadlay,  Haaa. 

1«H 

wAf.  Jobn  L.,  Waipol.-,  ilau. 

M*. 

Ml»r,JoliBW.,Qr*.n..,K.Y. 

Ill 

K«lef,  BanacaM,,  Jewatt.  S.  t. 

Keettni,  Jamaa  II..  Philadalphla,  tf .  T. 

SH 

-K«na,  Allen  A..  Bianalon,  111. 

ISM 

K-ene.  J.  I,.,  Uoiuge  Orora,  Minn. 

MS 

[EhP,  EUiha  A  .  dceeanid 

K«p,  Btepbao  A..  Laka  ChHrIn,  La. 

n^.WU.ie.44,4l4,4« 


Kellogc,  U.  UanlQ,  Bkaok,  Conn.  114 

■Kellnig.  llarlli;.  Barkeloy,  Cal.  IMS 

I    Ralloil,  KoTalJ..  Salaaburg,  111.  IM 

Eelaa7,B.D.,Ootuil'  Iiland.Brooklyn.H.Y  JMl 

'.    Kalaai,  FraniilaD.,ToladD.  O.  SM 

Kalaav,  Hanrr  R..  HartrOtd,  Conn.  114 

I    Kalaay,  Hlno  L  .Newton,  Haaa.  IMS 

'    Kalaey.WUIIam,  VemOD.  Kan.  SM 

Kslaay,  WllUam  B.,  AUaton,  Uaaa.  no 

'    Kamp,  OaorcaH.,CblcB«D,  III.  IBM 

'    Eampton.A.  Joaapb.AddlaoD.lllsb.  IMl 

'    Kmi^I,  K.R.,WlnterPark,  na.  IITI 


Ksnaatoo, Latbar  H.,W.Braul*boro.yt.      MS 
Kalaton.OaornN.,  Elmwood,III.  Itl 

Kanlaton,  Wm.  B..  Tampla,  Ha.  114 

•Eanoan,  Albert  L.  mi 

Kaonedr,  Blabard  H.,  Foreal  Qnn,  Ore,  ISSl 
Kannad;,  WjaU  R.,  Hasan,  Oa.  1>4,  t 


494 


OONGBBOATIONAL  TBAB-BOOK. 


[1903. 


SeDDBUU,  flrorge  P.,  Lowell,  Uua.  3U 

Kent,  Chiria*  F..  N>w  Hiyco,  Cohd.  IBM 

Kml,  B».rl..  Diiiil.p,  lo,  IT* 

Kenl,  Uuun«  O.,  La  Uirn,  lo.  ITS 

Keol,  Rob'tJ.,ili»B«nc™:k.BrooW.ii,IJ.T«< 
Knit,  Tbomu.  Dctnilt.  Ulch.  IM 

rKanTOD,  T'hvui  L..  denued,  31 

k«  no,  VnJA  K.,W>aK0D,O.  SU 

Ki«hvI,Wm,H.,«n  B.14Jd  •(,!;■»  Tork,  Sit 
S»rti.  Andrew,  Trevdor.  lo.  1»4 

Kfr/,",lo.<.ph  l',.*ilr,<,.lrt.j,l',  UIed'.  it* 


*K»r»b»w,W.H.,lBaMoi. ,_ 

KaUluin,BaDry,  WatUleld.tf.  J. 
Krtll*,  JoHph  B.,  Ambof,  III. 


•JB.N.T.H 


KMdw,  BuHd  T.,  RlpOD 

B3ddar,  W.  Jui«,  Morlolk,  Nab. 

KlaniBD,  Thomu  L.,  Nawurk,  O.  •» 

Kllbon,  CbarlM  W.,  J.  «.  C.  jr.  M.  4*1 

Kllbon,  John  L.,  BprtnEfleld.  Mim.  Ml 

Xllboani.  Hsory  J.,  Bndford,  Vt.  tM.  M 

Ellbonrn.  Jusn  K.,  BarD«t.  VI.  tSS,  *«< 

KHhnm   Dlrid,  AHegbMjr,  P.nO,  UH 

""■"--     Hnpon,  Wl».  tOS 


Kllpre,  Wm.  O.  j'.,  Wlldwowl,  Fls,' 


Wllllui 
lEore,  Wm.  O.  J 

_lfen,  John  T.,  H 

Elmlnll.  Edward  P.,  WUarloo,  lo. 
Klntttll,  QwcRg  P.,  PuadcB*,  C>1. 
KlBibil],  Harry  W.,  ekowhigan,  Ma. 
Kimball,  Hmry  8..  Trav,  N.  H. 
Ktnboll,  J*r«.,  DDlDib,  Hlan. 
Kimball,  Joba  H.,  Ban  ICawo,  Oaj. 
Klmbaai,  Jowpb,  AUIdko,  I>ep(>l,  N. 


Klmburly.  F 


r,  AddUo 


>non.  lo. 


ITS 


Klp]lDE<T,  Unllle  L.,  Mlcblgui  City,  lud. 
Klrby,  Edward  N..  Waitalngton,  D.  C.       1SS& 
Klrbya,  J.  Edwurd.  Pr.,  AllaDla,  Qa.  TO 

Klrkland,  Haita,  DlamoDd.  tod.  1S4 

Klrkland,  Lamwl  A..  UcK«»pon,  Peca.  ISeS 
Klrkpatrick,  John  K.,  Ktrwln,  Ku>.  IM,  Bl 
Elrkwood,  Jams*,  Oalia,  lo.  ITS,  SI 

Klrkwood,  Wm.  A..Cbeiler  Cons.  Ill 

Ktrtland,  Cbu.  0.,  Sonoma,  Cal.  91 

KItchel,  Comallna  L.,  Naw  Haien,  Conn.  IBTO 
■KltebcD,  Tboa.  A.,  LucIdk,  Taoo.  l<mo 

KittlcHD,  Olaoi,  JunalloD  CIIt,  Wti.  IStt 
Star,  Philip,  etrmtnv. 


Klook,  Edwin  J„  No.  BtoDlngton,  C 
K]app,JotaaJ.,eiaiiW>a,  Nab. 
Kloas,  Wm.  H.,  Lakevlaw,  Ulob. 


[o.l84,tU 

I..  NswsrkValley.N.T.  330 

B.  c.  r.  jf. 


Knapp,  Cbar 
Knapp,  0«or^  r^  ^ . 
Knapp.  Qaana  W.,  Hay  Sprlii«,  Nob. 
Knapp,  SbophenJ.Jr.JB*  Lti'g^  av.^.Y. 
RnUlil,  EdKardB.,  Hartrord,<;oilll. 
KulBht.  Ktnrm  I'.,  I-nder,  P«nii 
Kol^ht,  Pr^durlckT.,  No.SMmfi 
RnlKhl,  I'lulnri:!!  9.,  Balm,  Ore. 
Knighl,  Wbllmsh  H,.  K[d».  Ka 
Knlifhl,  Wm.  A.,  Ilrl|{llIOn,Uaaa 
,._,_  .  -yk^iun,!!.  D. 


Kood 


I.  ObI. 


:noi>f.  Fnnk  K.,  ClisyBnna.Wjo.  *22 

■.ai.aer.  .T»in«.  O  .  NapcbHel,  Ku.  ISM 

BjioDH,  WilUamH.,D«pUT»r,  Caon.  1»M 

Knowlai,  tlaltbaw,  Wllllamaton,  lUeb.  MS 
Kaowlei,  Richard.  Wellflstt,  Hiwi.        Id,  It* 

Knowlton,  Pruela  B..  Albol,  Itaaa.  IBU 
KnowltoD,  etephan,  Wait  Had  way,  ICaaa.ISSi 

Edoi,  WlllUm  J.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  IBM 

KundiOD,  Albnt  L,,  Roaalla.  Waah.  *0* 

Kocb,  JoUnoa,  R1Ut1i>,  Waih.  40* 

•Koeh,  Otur  f.,  Brallltbom.  Vl.  SS8 

•Kochandoarfar,  A..  Cnrtla,  Wli.  IMl 
Kodnma,  B.,  PaDoana,  ICaol. 
Koehna,  J.  B.,  Ohieaco,  III. 


H£.,Canlnl.  Ala.  ISU 

Bjiuimrij.  r .  Aj  Parry  Canlm,  N.  Y.  31* 

Klneald,  John,  BlbHdge,  N.  Y.  »K 
Klocald,  Wm.  IC..  HoDolala,  H.  I. 

Elm,  CtirUta[¥«  C.',  Anilocb,  Oa.  '  1S3 

King,  B.  Alooio,  BatiduBky,  O.  SH 

KIni,  Banry  C,  Pr  .  Obarlln,  O.  .01,  91 


IS  BaHinaw  ai.,  Cb'so, 
1861       Kolipapala,  O.  W..  Wallau  Uolokal, 
IM       Kopa,  6.  L.,  Walmsa,  B.  I. 
SOS       Korac,  Andraw,  AUaEbaoy,  Pann. 
IB01       Kraamar,  Julliu  H.,  Daa  Uolnw,  lo. 
U,  SS       Knnia,  Pruk  O.,  Madfeid,  lIliiD. 
:.   MM       Kraiue.  Fivdariok  C,  Donglaa,  Alaaki 
SOS       Kny,  Uartin,  St.  Lonli,  Ifo. 
1S8S       Krtbi,  Rerbart  J.,  Raw  Tork,  N.  T. 
31*       Krohn,  Philip  H.,  Candor,  H.  Y. 
an        Kmb,  Philip  H.,  Anna,  III. 

mi,  Aibory  X..  PraiMaDcv,  K.  t. 
im,JohnP^Klngiv1ll«,  O. 


Kyla,  Kobart  J,,  Giltad,  Codd.  I 

Kyla,  Joaaph,  B.  BralDlree,  Uaaa. 
tdbaroa,  John  C.,  Sangtia,  ICaaa, 
Laoay,  AlbartT..  BprlnvGrHD,  Wli.  41 
*'— '■—    ■ U..  etallaiioam,Waab. 


koay,  Albart 
AcLay,  Jamc 


Laeky,  C 


N.O. 


•King,  H.  C,  Troy,  S.  O.  IMl 
Kliii,e.W.,Il<Wl)IODKhbya>,.B'lyn,N.Y.lSSS 

King,  Waltar  D.,  Ada,  Hlch.  ISO 

King,  Wlltat  D.,  Atlanllc,  lo.  ITD 

KlDgmao,  Henry,  Claramoni,  Cal.  100 

KIngibory,  Pred,  L.,  ,1.  B.  6.  f.  If.  '  4*1 
Klng>bary,JDbDD.,BaltLakeC<ty,II.  SI,44t,e 

Ktngibnry,  Lnctn.,  Sloni  Falla.^.  D.  18T8 
•KlDgabory,  S..  Laming.  Tenn. 

Klnmonlh.  Albert  K.,  Ledjard, Cooo.  llfl 

KJnne,  Tbomae  C.  Moougue,  Uaai.  1STS 

Kinney,  Charlee  El.,  BprlngBeld,  Maaa.  ISTS 

" " "    ■■ "^.ert,lla.  "'" 


Ladd,  Oaorge  T.,  /¥.,  New  kaTen, 
-    ■■  -mryl(.,OlevelaBd.O. 
""-  -n  B,,  Chisago,  HL 
Brockton,  Uaaa. 
H.,  HloMlala,  Uaaa. 
E  ,  Btratbam.  N.  B. 
Lamb,  Alonio  T.,  Balam,  Uaaa. 
'    Samuel  O.,  B^land.  Oal. 


I^d.  Wllllai 
Lade.  Juoei 
Lidrd,  Jami 


b,  WlllUm 


T  K,.  Han 


•Lam ben.  Charira  E..  tjoahomlah,  Waah.  ISIO 
Lancaeter,  E.  B.,  ly..  Oolo.  Sprlnn.Colo.  198* 
•Lance,  Leonard  0„  Clear  Lake.  Wl«.       t8»T 


I^ngdale.  Thomaa  Q.,  Epplng,  N.  H. 
Langa,  John  O  „  Boi  a04,fc[rg!U)wr,  fll 
•Langford,  John  C,  Wlndaor,  N.  7. 
Laaphaar,  Hath'l  1).,  UllTal,  Ulob. 
L«Dpbar,  WalMr  S.  Oaddea,  S.  C. 


1903.] 


LIST  OF  OONOBB6ATI0NAL   MIN1BTER8. 


Laporta,  Chu 
LuUd.  J.  Wi 


■  R.,HawPl7n><nith.  Ida. 


^TklnrH'riilam'j..  P<.,'i'oDga]0O.UtM.  IWl 
'Larry.JohnH.^CnBiWlandflyi.TaiiB.  "" 


ID  R.,  Omt 


.ndflyi.T 
0,  N.  T. 


1,  Wla. 


ZM,1 


a,  MJeb. 


Iaikid,  KatI  1 
Laab,  Abrahai 
*I^Iham,  SniMt  R.,  Alpeni, 

LaOia,  Barbart  W.,  MaDJloa,  vum.  »» 
Lathrop,  Obarlea  A.,  Lueu.  O.         It,  U«,  St 

I.aUirop,SdwaKlA.,Buai,Uaia.  BS 

Lathrop,  BtanlaT  E.,  AihlaDd,  Wla.  1110 

IdOrop,  William  Q.,  Hbelun,  Codd.  IN 

iMTtadtr,  Bobarl  F..  HeirloD,  lo.  IMT 

Lawranea,  Gaetta  W    Wllliboro,  K.  T.  tn 

I^wrenaa,  HarrT  A.,  CopaDhagen,  IT.  T.  3ia 

Lawransa,  Jabn  A.,  Dear  Iil>,  He.  3W 

*L«WTaoea,  JohnB.,  B.  N'anralk,  OoDD.  ISU 

LawaoD,  Fiuata  P.,Cai«ia.  CaJ.  IM 
Lavaoo.H.H  ^TW  8iat4 


1.  GUyo/i 
lard,  ba. 


Lajflsld.  Boterl  L^  Kanaaa  CIIT,  Eu.  INI 
Laacfa,  AdDDlram  J..  Atun,  lUu. 

•Leaeb,  Jmapb  A.,  SaitoDi  RWar,  Tt.  IHH 

LMdlDriwn,  John,  .d.  R.  O.  F.  M.  Ml 

L«na3,  DvlEbt  W.,  A.  B.  O.  f.  M.  Ml 

Laan,  William  A.,  Tolado,  O.  UO 

LmtIu,  AiblaT  D..  Hanrord.  Oodd.  IMS 
LaaTlIt,  Bnrka  F.,  UelroH  Hlgbluda,  Mi.  IM 

LaaTlU.  Fndartsk  W, ,  W.  Polol,  Mab.  3M 

LcaTlU,  Qeorge  R.,  Beloll.  Wli,  408 

Laarln,  Boraoa  H..  Somarrllla,  Haia.  UO 

LaaTlU,  William,  ITorfelk,  Ifeb.  18«8 

LaBar,  Wm.  H^ainiar,OkU.  tM 
La  BoHiDct,  J.  E.,  tlaw  Boiud,  N.  H.  U,  IWl 

Ledln,  Charlaa  J.,  IibpemlDg,  lllah.  1W& 

Lea,  I>>rrall,  Pr»qn«  Ule,  Ma.  113 

Laa,  Frank  T.,  BiaDiIon.  III.  IBTT 

Laa,  Geori™,  Wauiaii,  F|-  '— 
Laa,  O.  ataslry,  NortluD 


5"i^ 


Laa,  VIdIoo,  CbU 


Top»k»,  Kan. 
/V..Bprlngfloia,»Ii 


Laaa,  j'obD  W., 
Lagle'r,  Oarirpi 


__.  _'eiin.,  &• 

Iward  A.,  Doi 


iS^o™ 


LawU,  Franklin  C.,  Qaza,  Ic.  W 

Leoli,  Frank  F.,  BjracDie,  Kab.  31 

Lawla.Qesrfa,  BoatbBerwIok.lCe.  21 

Lanli.HeDry,  RlTarBdn.N.  J.  t\ 

Leoli,  Jauob  H.,  Freelaod,  MIeh.  IIU 

LawK,  Jara«  If.,  Basdnlcb,  III.  II 

Lawla,  Joba,  Detroit.  Ulcb.  IH 

Lawli.  Jobn  R.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  S 

LawU,  Jobn  W.,  KIrkland,  Waih.  401, 

•Lewla,  John  T.,  Ppwell.  8.  D.  l«l 

Lewi*,  Lewli  E.,  RIsbTlII*,  N.  1.  t 

TLevla.  Rlohai-d.  deceued.  : 

Lewla.h'homaa  E.,  Cleveland,  O.  » 

I.aw1a,  Tbomai  Q,,Sanol  Slen.  Cal.  I 

LewU,  T.  HeDTT,  Fargo.  S.  \>.  ZTl,  Si 

Lewli,  Tbo>.  J..^.  Andover,  N.  H.  » 

Lawli,  Tboa.  8.,  Wllmot,  S.  B.  SI 

Lewli.  WitKD  L.,  Bomonauk,  111.  II 

Lewla.  William.  Uartln'i  Ferry,  0.  3< 

•Lewli.  William,  Ouga  CIIt.  Kan.  IK, 
[Lewli,  WllUun  J  ,  deeeaHd. 
Llbb^.EdgarH.SM  W.  aotbpl.Cb'goJII.  L 


Und.  Kab  Juban,  Bdta,  H.  D. 
LlndaKnn,  Okht,  E.  Borton,  If  a_. 

•l.lDd'bolm,  Lamberi'T  ,  N.  fijuteo,  Uu 

ILIndrooa.'KarfA.,  d'iceMied.''' 
l.iadsaf ,  Oeorge,  CbambatlalB.  B.  D. 
LIuduT.  Robert  8..  Qenava,  O. 
Llnduj,  Wlirred,  Alleiao,  Ulcb. 
Llndilrom.Qoatat.  aprlnvfleld,  lliai. 
Link,  Frederick  W.,  Lenoi,  O. 

*Llppard.  Jamea  U. 
Llllli,  Arthot,  Dorcbeiler,  Kmi. 
LI  111,  Palmer,  DInidale,  lo. 
Llvlngnon,  Biapb.  T,,/y..Ha    ■     ■" 
LIvmuiloD,  William  W..  JaBi 
Lloyd,  Oeorge.  81.  Louli,  Mo. 

•Lloyd,  JordiD,  SanoDab,  Qa.  "°18H 

Lloyd,  Rhyi  R.,  Kv.neUid,  III.  1S8T 

Lloyd,  William,  3W  W.  S7th,  Kew  York.  IBIjl 
Lloyd,Wni.A.,l5BiHermlI«gia*  ,0'iiijll.  IM2 
Loba,  Jean  F..  Evanitoo.  III.  162 

LQcbridn,  George  O.,  Long  Beacb,  CU.    ItTT 

Locke,  Robert  E..  Biuvel),  Oa.  134 

Loeke,  Wllllaiii  E.,  Wellaalay,  Maw.  IBM 
Loekhart,  BiirUiD  W.,  Mancbealer,  N.  H.     Wt 


[Lelaod,  {pillla  D..  deceaied, 
Lalelwl.  W.  K.,  K»doohe,  li»bu, 
LammoD,Crbarlei  B.,  OleveUnd.  O. 
LcmlDDD,  William  O.,  Wlodham,  O. 
Lamolne,  CbarlM,  Uanifit'ld.  O. 
I^moD.anylL,Uber!lD,0. 
Lconoi,  Aleiandir,  Delrolt,  Ulcb. 
Leonard.  Anbur  E..  Uonuba,  Wli. 
Leonard,  Delavim  L.,  Oberlln.  O, 
Leonard,  Edwin,  Melrote  Illghrda,  Ka 
•Leonard,  Un.E  I  la  P.,BrIdgswiUr,  Ua 

Lep»rl.' David.  kunllDgtoD.  Ore. 
Leafle,  Wm.  W^  Weit  indoter.O. 
Leofiledt,  Q.  W..  Boulder,  Colo. 
Levlok.  Btepben,  WIchlti,  Kan. 
Lawla.  Alei,.  Wotuiliir,  Mi». 


ly,  N.  H. 


od.  JohnR. 


Loebtlii,  Benrj 

Lolr,6.E°,i? 
LomUrd,  Frsi 


,  w»taeid.t[a>i.       au 

H..  Edmondi.Waah.lOO,  4 
Tbeliord,  VL  8W 

B»rea,  Ky.  ISBi 

tvriifotd,  VI.  aw 

1.  B.  C.  F.  M.  Ml 

.  Cole  Camp,  Uo.  281 

ingr.it..Sl.Paal,kIlDn.IW» 
.  A.  B.  C.  P.  M.  Ml 

,Su.l)i'a'ld,UaH.10,»,13« 


i,DeillotBaa,Ia.IS«» 


Long,  William  J.,  Staml 


OONOBBOATIONAL  TKAB-BOOK. 


[1903. 


O.  W.^«IInUli.  WU. 


LoDfT«,Cli>rtH  W.,  LaogOMnt,  Colo.  IM 
LoDS.W.N.,  HodoIiiIb,h:i.  UI 

Lwudkla  Fnak,  Bi.  Laoli,  Ho.  tU 

Lomla,  Alba  L.  P.,  RoohMMr,  WU.  411 

iMOtnlt,  BIl  B.,  Oljmpln,  Wub.  MS 

Loomli,  niha,  CaDtarrlJIc,  Hiim.  lUl 

LooBta,B«Di;,  14BBI.  ADn'i».,ir.  T.    ISM 
LooiBte,  Suanai  L.,  Juial«  PkiD,  IfaH.    S30 
Looa,  WmUm.DiibiigDe,  Is.,  R>  F.D.I,    1T4 
Lopci-Onlllui,  J.  IL,  Banok,  Caba. 
Lonl,  Albert  J.,  Uerldfn,  OoDD.  IIS 

fLati,  Chulaa  B^  dsoaucd.  M 

Lord.  JabD  IL,  WaymoDUi,  Hih.  1U1 

Lonl,  OrliDda  tl.,  AatrUn,  M.  H.  MO 

Lord,  SuBiwI  B.,  Lowell,  ilus. 
LorlnS,  L»t.  Lo«  Ad«Im.  Oil.  IBM 

Lom;,  JohD  B.,  Dsi  HoIdh,  Is.  1T4 

Lothrop,  Cbulsa  D.,  DorcbvUr,  Hau.  1U4 
Load,  Ebtnh  H.,  E.  Tianton,  Uttt.  Mt 

Lon,A.L..»»Bu]|lton>t.,AlbuT,II.T.  S14 
LaTe,QH)rKsW.,W.BpriQ|11ald,HM*.  »« 
Lorn,  WllUim  D.,  Hutlbrd,  Oonn.  114 

Lnajof.aeorfcd.,  Lawrence,  ICuH.  »0 

LoTe]oy,O.R^BlfaaT.,n.,Ml.VamoB,IT.T.t»l 
LoT^r,  WdlaH  W.,  Oakland,  OaL  IttO 

LOTBleH,  E«D  J.,  Oirord,  Ala.  U 

LoTslI,  Cbarlea  tl..  Bouthwlek,  llarw.  10,  UI 
LoTtriDg.  Joaepb  T.,  BomarTilli,  KaM.  ino 
Lovalt.  William  T.,  Bay  City,  Mich.  13 

Low,  Warrao  F.,  QeorgGlawD,  ICaH.  338 


Lync 


y.  io. 


ir  Boad  Bta.,P«nn.UU 


LoHH,  Qaorfa  A.,  i 

Lowlni.HenrT  D.,Oenu 
Lowt;,  Oaor,  FalnooiDi,  loa. 
Loark.  Maroellna  J.,  Morphvi,  Cal.       M 
Lneai,  Bnrtoo  A.,  llanhfald,  Uaai. 
' '■-      BlW^PaclflcOmva.t^l. 


n  A.,  ^f 


d  lT.  b. 


..Dorel 


Larar.k 


Ldh,  T.  Claire.  RlcbmoDd,  Uaa*. 
Look,  Charlea  W.,  Walaar,  Idfc 
L.ncke]'.  Frank  R.,  Sew  HaTen,  Oodd. 
Ladlun,  Headley  O.,  £1  Beno,  Okla. 
Lnelbi,  Losli  J,,  JtBunon,  0. 
l.uUau,  B.  C,  tlahukoaa,  llawall, 
Lak,  JobD,  Freino.  Cal. 
Lake,  jDihua  a.,  Amol,  Penn. 
Lampklo,  Wllun,  JenDloga,  L>. 
LDDdiniD,  Carl  A.,  Jollet,  III 
Laniford.  Ctaarlsa  P.,  Hamilton,  Ala. 
Laie.  L.  Leonard,  Albloo.  Ponn. 
Luat;,  Qeorf^a,  If  FoUell 


!,  Qeotm,  L 
r,  Kl.l.^.,  1 


ood,  Fla. 
laol. 


Lyle,  Andrew  J.,  Ocee,  Qa.  131,  « 

[LjmaD,  Addlion,  daccaaud,  M) 

Lyman.  Albart  J.,  Brwklyn,  N.  Y.  12,  SH 

Lymao,  Alberi  T.,  M llcbell,  B.  D.  ISS* 

LynuB,  Cfaarlea  N.,  Aldao,  lo.  18<K 

Lvmao.  E.  Peno.  MlllbaTik,  B.  D.  STS 
;'../>/..No[thfield,Utnn.  1901 


*Lymai,  H.  is.,  JamuU 

Lymaol  Jo°a'^,  BarUo  I 
Lyman,  Payaos  W.,  Fall 


mood,  Ind.  IMXt 

Bpriaga.Wyo.  4S),  46 
irre,  8.  D.  ISM 

wn.  N.  T.  1893 


FredoTl 


,  Lesoi,  Ha«a. 


N,T.I» 


Lynd.B.  ltd  ward,  e 

LvoolciBnnceC.,CanlBr£iii^,  CoDD.  i^.  •». 
Lyon,  Ell  C,  MlnaaapoUa,  yioa.  INS 

I.yon,  F.  Bmory.  ChloKO,  III.  INI 

Lyon,  JaiDsa  B.,  Caolral  KalJ.,  B.  1.  K,  SH 
Lyon.MUIOnlH.,  WbeUon,  III.  IM 

Lytle,  Ja>n«  A.,  BelhKfafm,  V.  H.  3M 

Uur,  Frnlartek  B.,  Redwood  Clly,  Cal.  M 
Maben,  BcDtamlo  B.,  WealCharleatoD,  Tl.lMi 
Macallom,  Frederic  W.,^.«.  C.r.M.  441 
UacAycal.  Howard  B.,  Akron.  O.  S4D 

HacErlar.  Tbomai,  UelniH,  Haa>.  imo 

klacCallnin.  Du(li.  Derby,  Codd.  Ill 

MacCanhy.  Joaopb  P.,  HcleBa,  Mont.  MS 
MaaCbll,  AKi.,  Brlanhir  Hanor,  R.T.  Sit 
ItaoCoU,  John  A^  Hew  Bedfiird,  Ham.  lU 
UaaDonald,  Dqo.  B.,  ^.,B*rUard,ODim.  U 
MaeDon^d,  John,  Loa  Angelaa,  6al. 
l[acDoiwld,JohoJ.,IIori>l>tilan,  Haw.  IBM 
HaeFadden3obart  A .,  Dannn ,  l(aM.ia,U,IH 
ICai;&rLaDd,Obai.  U.,llalden,  Uaaa.  SU 

UaeOaahon,  Beldan  K.,  Hartfonl,  Conn-  lit 
Uw^regor.  Archibald  P.,  Newport.  Tt.44,lM 
BaelDDea,  Jamea  B^  Laa  CeoKr,  III.  IH 

Uaek,  Charlaa  A.,  Fraaeadan,  N.  D.  SM 

llaek,J.A.,l«TWabHhBT..Chlcaao,Ill.  1»M 
•Maekay,  Chatlea  O.,  Atcbiaon,  Kan.  lU 

Hackanife,  W.  D.,  Oak  Park,  III.  «>,  14i 

•ICaslaBan,Tbomaa[WU.1  lUB 

ICadfabon,  Edward  T.,  CreTelud,  O.  MS 
Haonalr.  Wm.  M.,  MaDifleld,  Maaa.  tU 

HaeNeill.  Bamoel  H.,  UoodoiTl.  Wla.  410, 14 
UatPbenoD,  CollD,  B»ed,  llonl.  lOOO 

Uaetjueen .  Peter.  £barlaatown,  Uaaa.  m 
Uacy,  Herbert,  Newington,  Coon.  Ill 

•Uaddoi,  A.  W.,  Bro^lyn,  If .  T.  I«» 

UadEe,  Walter  W.,Oakrai>d,C>l.  IMl 

Uablbl'a,  D.  P.,  ItaluBa.  O.  I. 
Macnoa,  Duitel  H.,  MoRhfleld,  lUnn.         IIM 
Mabn,  L«wreo«  W.,  BbIIItid,  O.  W 

Halls,  John  L.,  Loa  Aofalt^  Cal.  H 

Mair,  William  k.,  QarrMIaoB,  B.  D.  n4 

Uaka.  R    "    ■— -  "-'- 


Ualco'lm,  John  W.,  C 
Mallary,  R,  DeWItt,  nuu. 
Hallowi.  John  B.,  Loa  Ai 


wTork.M.T.ttt 


^ffe"; 


•  Annlea,  C 

H.I. 

Ohlcato,  II 


IBandell,  Will  Ian 

Mank,  Herbert  O.,  Lawranoa,  laaaa.  hu 

•UaaD.WIirord  E, Indian Orebard.Xaaa. IBM 
HaoD,  Wm.  Q.,  Cambarland  inlla,  Ifa.  314 
IfannWll,  E.,  S3  Idal.,  New  Tork.K.T.  UM 
Hannltu,  FndeKs  W..  Nantnekat,  llaM.  314 
Manning,  Bamnel,  Anbum,  N.  T.  lUS 

Hania,  Wm.  H.,  Cbll^age.  fU.  IM 

Manwell,  A.  P.,  tforthhrldge,  Maaa.  tW 

Manwfll,  JofaoP..No.  Amberal,MBBa.  HI 
Marble,  William  B.,  BoDldsr,  Colo.  IHO 

Hwcellni,  David,  Chicago,  111.  IIM 

March,  Daniel,  Wobum,  MaM.  Ml 

Matey.  Frank  L.,  Athol,  Kan.  IM,  W 

Harden,  BKi.N.,^.,0<>la.Sprtuta,Oolo.  INI 
Marietta,  Henry  <}.,  Cbaiy,  K.  Y.  Itn 

Margetta,  Barab  X.,  Btookbridge,  WU.  UM 
UarGbam,  Loeiua  6.,  Cora,  Kan.  lit 

Markley,  J.  Unnroe,  Deover,  Oolo.  IDS 

Uark™Jullu>"Raiiiiw,°w'li.              '  '  «I6 

Markwlok,  William  Y.,  Anaonla,  Omn.  110 

Uatlow,  Richard  T.,  Ooldan  Cllr,  Mo.  tTI 

Uanh,  Altnd  F.,  Btrawberry  Point,  lo.  IM 

Hareh,  Burton  B.,  Nora  Bnrlnga,  lo.  IM 

Matab,  Byron  F.,  Enalla,  Fla.  IM 

Uarah,  Cbarlaa  d.,  SImwood,  111.  IMS 

Marab,  Darld  D.,  Hartfoid,  Conn.  IIS 

Hanh,  Edwanl  L.,  Waianilla.  He.  214 


1903.] 


LIST  OF  CONQKEQATIONAI.  HINISTERB. 


mmit  rTMOBV  a  .f  dqkqu,  mmw*. 
Hani),  Ocorn,  PlLUbnrB,  Pa. 
IUnb,Q90rgal>.,A.B.  C.F.M. 
Uanh,  Omcso  B.,  Pl;iiun»li,  WU, 
Uinh,  HunmoDd  L.,  OlUwa,  Ku. 
Mknh.  Baton  L,,  BurUuMo,  lo. 
ICuih.  TboBu,  Lodi,  IlT 
Ifknta.  WItlUm  B.,  TBlJuwdBC,  O. 


Uuihmll,  Olurls* 


Manlull,  UvUn  V., 
Uualud,  JobD,  Ban 


b.  Ala. 


n,  UlH. 


io.,UlDn.ll 


UuMoB,  Ptnlnl  v.,  IjCiil«t(»,  Uc.  10,  It,  31C 

UirtlD.  AlbsrlA.,  Sgviiiour,  Win.  41t,f 

Uulln,  A.  Ed.-.rf,  Mlnlura,  Colo.  IM 

Uirtln.  Ben].  r..aeda]li,  Uo.  ■^ 

Mmtln,  C»rlylH  B.,WlDnlp™  Jo: 

Martin,  Edwin,  tnwuuli,  B.l). 

•MinlD,  E.  U.,  Brookl}D.  N.  T. 

Hnnln,  G«r|e.  Rapid..  0. 

•Umln,  Georg«  E..  I.jiwt'll,  Uwu.  I«, 

UanlD,  Qoorea  K..  MIKord,  Nob. 

Ifartm,  Joel.^iy  Vlev,  Ulcb. 

Kutln,  Jotan  L.,  EdnnoD.  Ulnn. 

[MaitlD,  UoKi  U.,  decaased, 

kanlD,  eaiDDcl  A.,  Orchard,  lo.  181 

Martini,  Prlu  W.,>llclrbDrE,  llua. 

UaiU,  WlUlan  O.,  Bralnard,  klnn. 

Hanrn,  Banrbrd  B.,  HaydanTlJIe,  Miui. 

Uanyn,  William  0.,  U'nt  Aclon,  MaH. 

[Hariin,  Daniel,  deceaHil. 

faanln,  DwIihtE.,  Trot,  N  V. 

Ibrrln  ,F.R.,MaWeitcn)aT.,A]buiT,N.T. 

Uarrln,  Jobs  P.,  B.  HardXel..  Vl. 

}IUTlD.JobDT„Ol 

.  f>(anabo™'"H.'fr' 

MMOB.Sdwud  B.,  Bmniwlck,  >[■. 
Ilaann.  0«n«  L.,  Qalldball,  Vl. 
Uhos,  Hatty  B.,  h«dical  Laka,  Waih. 
Uaaon,  Haory  B.,  Dnikari',  Haaa. 
UaaoD,  Boraca  C,  Pullman,  Waab. 
Ilaaoii,  Jamea  D.,  Porttl  Cltr,  lo. 
•Kaaon.  Jobn  R.,  Waat  UdIIj,  O. 
Haaon,  Pfaltip  H.,  Ullwankce,  Wla. 
•HaMin.  Wlltlini,  Waltt. 
"—•-    ■"■' My  Walraca,  H.  1. 


Beoiyt 


.,  PLTri 


Mattiawi.  8.  Bherbume,  Danlelaon,  Conn 
Uattbrwa,  Qtoiit  A.,  Aubanidale,  Uaai 
llatlhawi,  Jaraaa  T..  PlfmoBlb,  Faun. 
llBttfaawi,  Jobn  H.,  Worceatu.  Uaaa. 
UaUbawa,  Latbcr  P..  Crew,  Nab. 
Ifatlhewa,  Newman,  Kandulph.  N.  T. 
NatUiaw*,WllUanib.  A.,  Ooarn,  III. 
Uallaon,  Hamard  Q.,  Tanklon,  H.  D. 
[■I*.lw(]l,  Lalih  B.,  decaaaed. 
•Uaiwell,  Thomaa,  Naabua.  la.  ITI 

Har,  Oaoar  Q.,  Berkeley,  Cat. 

May,'TliomaaF.,'Nlao^,™n'n. 
iray,Thooia.T.  ir*nn.]. 
llByhew,WllmotU..HliihiiiIeSpr'Ei 
UcAllliler,  Ilenlt.  Pbt  lade  I]  ill  la,  Fn 


UcCatllc.  Tbo>    S.-kut  Likii.Ti^Dn.  M 

McCalluni,J.W.,Locknort.S.r.,IlF.D.I,lM 
UrOain,  Barbsn  L..  Gray,  Ue.  Kl 


UcCbeanay.Jai.H.,  Grand  Marab.Wla.  tUt 
HcCUiiD,  JoliD  E.,  Ugaouub,  Kan.  1» 

•SJcClaln,  Tbom..  J..  Wllklqa,  Qa.  I87» 

UeOleaTv.  Owan  L..  llllchell,  to.  in 

UcCleJlaDd,A.  LIncola,  UllloD.  Wla  4U 

Ueaelland,  R.  O.,  FrederlakLowD,  O.  IMI 
McClelland,  Thomu.  fy..  Galeabnri.  III.  IBM 
Ucaelland,  T,  Calvin,  Newpon,  K.I.  388.  tM 


cC(inaueby,FrankO.,I>aarPark,  Waab.  400 
c(.'oi>naEey,  John  R..  Onrdner,  M.  D.  tU 
cConDelI,Hirbcn,.>abaiiDfliburB.  Ulch.asa 


NonfafleK. 
Archibald,  Provldance,  R.I.  » 

J.D.,e33W.6lilipl  .Ohlcaao.Ill.il 

H<«ord.  Robert  L.,  Lake  CUy,  In.  191 

McOorkle,  Edward  R.,  Orient,  la.  ITS,  ( 


UcOonn 
UeCori,J.Ti.,eS3'il.b 


aiO..Calala,  Ma. 
E.r.p'Seal  Harbor,  i 


.,  W.,U.Soi 

td  .1..  Amba 
:.,  BI.  Paal, 

UcOri'iori  Jobn,  Brlralay,  ii 


ilclnnaa,  Jimei  C,  Laa  CcBWr,  III. 
Uclmlre,  Daaar  Q.,  W.Woodaloak,  Oonn.  ] 
Mclntoeli,  Clwrlea  S.,  Zambrota,  Ulnn.     1 
MalnlDih,  David  C.  I^itart,  Onf. 
Uclntyra,  Andrew,  Covaalrrrllla,  B.  Y. 
UelBlyra,  Danlal,  E  Falrflald,  Vt. 
McKay,  Chartea  6.,  Raal  Tallaaaaa,  Ala.  8 
•McKav.  Henry  T..  Cberry.  Ala, 
McKar,  Tboma.  C,  Saw  Bavoo.  Oona. 
UcKee,  Jaoea  H  ,  Anrora,  O. 
HcBenniTy,J.E,14U«]roniit,BD>Km.Ua.: 
...„  __.      .. ..._  "nlnidBO.Uaaa. 


..L.Wall 


HcKlnlay.  OaorBa  A..  ShaU  RocV,  lu.  laa 
McSlanay,  8.  T.,  Crippla  Or«k,(ioki.  IM,  SU 
UcKluaon. Norman. AuRDila.Ma.  SOI 

McKulgbt,  H.C.,  E.  Loagmeadnw.  Haae.  IM 
McK;il»|bt,jDhnA..Dncut,Uaaa.  3M 

UcUdc,  WltllaniW.,NewHaTeD,Coiiii.    Ill 

HcLaugb'lla.  K.W.,*brand  lUnldi.'uiob.ll.US 
McLean,  Calrin  D.,  Coliall.  (fcnn.  IgTI 

McLeu).  JahD  K.,  A-.,  Berkeley.  Cal.  «1 


..  ISTt    I    •McMllli 


WcLeod,  8.  W.,  Kemp.  Oa. 
MeLeod.  T.  B..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.      H, 
npton,  (Juadrata,  Ia. 


,    McMillan.  Vmbt. „  

MoUlllen.W.F.,IK[ABaUeat.,C'r>.IlLM,im 
HcNalr,  David  C,  Wayna,  Mleb.  UTt 

'    MeNamara.jDboE..  Uaawa,  lo.  UO 

I    McNBngbIon,Roberx.FalrmonDl,Iiid.  1»,1M 
MaNcal,  Albert  W.,  Arlon.  lo.  INS 

McNeill,  Jarrr  B.,  Uoncnra.  tf.  C.  Uo.l 

Mel«aIlla,RoSenO.B.,K(»elle,N.J,       IMS 


CONOREOATIONAI.   TBAB-BOOK. 


[1908. 


l[BR».I*wir,V«nl*ii,  Nab.  9M 

UaUDbcrUiTbo*.  R.,  Charlolia,  kllcb.  Ul 
Mi«kImiDlo(,  IHild  W.,  WhlUnf,  Id.  1M 
MsVlccr,  Pst«,  Toptkk,  Ku.  lUl 

MeWhortar,  Andiew  T.,  Uolon,  U>.  10,  iU 
IfflWUUmlii,  Jatm  W.,  Aln.  OUm.  aM 

Haul.  Chu-lai  it  ,  Sew  HiTeD,  Oonn.  lUfl 
Ueti,  Elvali  O..  HI.  VarooD.  O.  ID,  11,  ET,  148 


llaua,  Clurlaa  L.,  8Dohoni<ata,  Wub.  401 

tbobllnR,  Qworn  Z.,  BunUtan,  O.  US 
•Uadrord,  BarllD  H.,  BervvD,  H.  T. 

lladbr,  WUIUo  H.,  AlaiUHlrU,lllaii.  3U 

Maak,  Suaord  W.,  TDrkvUle,  lA.  IM 

HanthllD,  Banrv  Q.,  WollaaWn.  ilai.  OS 

MaObb,  John  H.,  DajDIIe.  Oonn.  UU 

HalUHi,  Jeaaa  J.,  PliDl  dlr,  Fla.  UH 
riKndalLEIlla,  decOMd. 

UaDke,  Hanry,  CUeuo,  111.  INS 
"*— '  —-- 'U.,QnTeUTlltoLR.».D.,0.S*8 

•"    -  "Bvna.  Waih.  400 

iklrn,  tr.  Y.  IMI 
HI.  C>l.            13,  im 


Hacear,  Haorv  W., 

Ifandlth,  Kleluird. 

Uwradllli,  R.  R.,  Paudt 

"    ■■       ".,  WlBdtorL 


KOTsll,  Jo«ph  H 


S03 


_,  v.....d  W.,CobuHl.  U_.         « 

im,  rnuik  N,  Tamcn  CdK  Uui.     at 

ItUTlun,  aearBar.,aieatirills.  H.  H.  IBM 
■[•rrliik,  Pnnk  W..  Roallsdile.  Ilua.  330,U» 
Mwi1ek,Soloaiatia.,Uo(»>iiiilOrova,nB.  lao 
HKTlll.Aduia  H.,  WaJyenon,  Hlnn.  IIM 
■IwtlU,  Bamanilli  B..  Brewer,  U:  lU 

Herrltl,  Ohvtea  a,  Wioebandon,  It—m.  MS 
Herrill,  CbMt.  H.,  St.  JohDibnrT,  TL     U,  U« 


Herrill,  Oliu  H.,  St.  JohDibnrT,  Tl 
Ibmil,  Obulaa  W.,  OiOTilla,  CM. 


ill,  Utny  S.,  Bu  JacI 


jDSpilDg>,H.T.  18M 


l[aik«,ii«lL., 

Uatcsir,  ArthDr, 

Uauiir,  Ir 

Ifatcair,  ■' 

Uatilir. 

Utvia,  LvmiD,  Worouter,  llua. 

Merla.  Uiinin  P.,  BDOthboro.  Mui. 

UlabKl,  Qeorge,  Walker.  Mlno. 

Ulikeli,  Petar  A.,  Da  Kilb,  HI. 

UllbnrD.  J.  A.,  SbSS  Ulch'o  av.,  Cbl' 

Hll«,  Anhur,  UUIImao  Valle;,  III. 

Hlle*,  Edward  O.,  BlDDinHald,  IT.  J 

Hllaa,  Harry  R.,  Brattlaboro,  Vl. 

tklllaa,  UIlD  S..  daseatad, 
lllaa,  Tbomaa  U.,  Acton,  lliui. 
HilUr,  Wllliiizi,  aauiialuck,  Uich. 
UlllariLU.  J.,  DeWlU.  Mvb. 

Ulllitrd.  WaUoD  B.,"HaDcock,  Wlcta 


Uliler.  Obulee  Q.. 
Millar,  O.  Porrr,  Lacej,  MlcB. 
Ulllcr.  Slliha  W..  DDnulai,  Mich. 
Mlllor,  Urm.  Eva  K..  Peoda,  III. 
Ulller,  Pnnk  A,  Elgia,  IlL 
Miller,  Geo.  A.,  avneuw,  N.  Y. 
MllkT.  Hanrj  d.,  Jeroma,  Aril. 


If  r,  J.  Do  Witt.  Rocbarler,  S.  T. 
ler,  J.  Wuod,  Pailon.  III. 
Icr.  Looli,  Bai{dad,  Via. 


r,  Klehard,  Jan 


M71 


..  agmherlaod  CeDtar,  Ue.  Mt 

luiiiBr,  Kicnara,  JaoHVllle,  Wl>.  ISTl 

ICllIer.  Etobert  D.,ll>ldeii,  Mu*.  ItM 

Miller,  Samoel.  Bberbarne,  N.  T.  SK,  • 

Ulllar,  aainael  A.,  PaDria,  HI.  IStO 

MI1ler,S.  O.,  Bsoaaelaer,  N.  Y.  1M6 
Ulller,  Thamaa  C,  in  E.  ITSih  Bl..  M.T.  ItW 
Millar. Willlui  BJi.,E.BrldsawaUt,  Haaa.  US 

UUlar,  WIIH*  O.,  Dore**,  FIl  IM 
lUllard,  H.A.,II6SLawiul>leaT.,Ch-|oIII.Utl 

KUleU,  Thomu  P.,  LewMon,  Ite.  IMt 

lUIllBan,  John  A.,  Ponanllla,  OU.  M 

ICIUIkaD,  BIlH  F.,  Elnnlej,  Id.  ITS 

Ullllken,  Charlai  D.,  OipenlDO,  Oal.  IBM 

Ullli,  Auguitaa  W.,  Rfa,  S,  B.  KM 

ICIlla,  Oharlea  L.,  IndlaiupoUji,  iDd.  IM 

1|[llla,0harlaaP.,  daacued,  SI 

LlUa,  Chvlea  B.,  Glaralud,  O.  Ml 

ICIUa,  Frank  E.,  Papparell,  Uaaa.  Ma 

lUlla,  OeDifaA.,  Lrinerlek,Ife.  310 

UUla,  Qtnrtt  B.,  Belfiut,  Ha.  101 

UUla,  HarlDW  8.,  BanioDia,  Hteh.  IN 

Hl]Ii,Hi>rTjE.,  8ei«l*.  W*ah.  40t 

Hilla,  Henrv,  CantoD,  III.  ]SM 

Hllli,  Rloliard  B.,  Harpawell,  lie.  301 

Hllaa,  AKiander^  Dnlntfa,  Ulnii.  170 


Ulnchln,  William  J.,  Wienthim,  Uua.       3W 
lllaer,  Hanr;  A..  Hadiaon,  W1>.  ET,  4M 

Ulnar,  Bamael  E.,  Uldgway,  Uo.  ISU 

HlnDla,  TboDuiW.,  Ulnot,  N.  Dak.  IStl 

Uinlle-   "     ~     -.    .        . 

Ulrty, 


j«kj,  Loala  P. 

•Ultehell.Chaa.  B.ll 
Mllohall,  Oliarle*  L..  Wtnchi 


CItT,  Mlsh.  tU,» 

"SerUn,  O.  «.  ir* 

IL^.V.Cltf,  1! 


Ultehell,  md  O.^OMka.  Kan.  un 

HllDball,  Oeorn  W.,  Uncoln,  Hab.      11,  UU 
HItchell,  Jamea  J.,  Da  WlU.Io. 
Uluball,  J.  Lee,  AtllebDrD,  Uaaa. 
Ullchell.  J.  Bpaoeer,  Uile,  !{.  T. 
Uluhall,  L.  It,,  Koloa,  B.  I. 
rUllohall,  Thomaa  a.,  deceaaid, 
Ullehell,  WlUUm,  Detroll.  HIeh. 
UU,  Cllflon  H..  CMflo  .dale,  Haaa. 
Hli,  Eldrldge,  Wurouler,  Haae. 
Uoalat,  John  D.,  Talladega.  Ala. 
Hoau,  JohD  W..  Anadarkn,  Okla. 


Uoaalt.  T.  Olamanca,  Wj oiore,  Ha] 
Uohr,  Albert  O.,  Oambrldne,  Vl. 


Moatiomery,  David  V!.,  Wuh.,  D.  0 
HDntaDmery,  Q.  R.,  Bridgeparl.  Oooi 
UDnigomery,  J.  A.,  La  Oiaon.  lU. 
Mooar,  Qaorga.  Pf.,  Oaklaod,  Ctl. 
•Uoedle,  Koyal  C.,  W.  TlabDry,  Uua 
ruoody,  B«^.  F.,  deceued. 


1903.] 


LIST  OF  OONOBBOATIONAL  HINISTERS. 


499 


Moon,  Tnneifl,  ChiltOQTlIIo,  MaM.  1880 

Moon,  Hlntm  B..  Portlftnd,  Ind.  1891 

Moon,  Orrin  D.,  Morton.  111.  168 

Moor,  David  G.,  Ridgevllte,  Ind.  168 

Moore,  Adna  W^  Reinbeok,  lo.  182 

Moore,  Albert  W.,  Lynn,  Maae.  1878 

Moore,  Arthur  A.,  Rockton,  111.  10, 100 

Moore,  Charlea  A.,  Rockland,  Me.  212 

Moore,  Charlea  A.,  Davenport,  lo.  172 

Moore,  Charles  D  ,  Bnda,  111.  148 

Moore,  Daniel  M.,  Oraoffe,  Maas.  1880 

Moore,  Bdaon  J ..  Norfolk.  MaM.  286 

Moore,  Edwin,  Aurora,  III. 
Moore,  Bd.  C,  i^!.  Cambrldffe,  Maaa.  12, 46, 442 
Moore,  Frank  L.,  New  London,  Wia.  416 

Mooie,  Gainer  P.,  Romeo,  Mloh.  264 

Moore,  Geo.  F.,JRr.,  Cambridge,  Maaa.  1876 
Moore,  George  w.,  Nashville,  I'enn.  446 

Moore,  George  W.,  Spring  Crieek.Penn.  366 
Moore,  John  F.,  Lockport,  III.  166 

Moore,  John  K.,  Bllzabethtowo,  N.Y.  318 
Moore,  J.  Wright.  Woodstock,  111.  164 

Moore,  Mark  B.,  Belknap,  lo.  170 

Moore,  Nathaniel  8.,  Crown  Point,  N.  Y.  816 
Moore,  Newton,  Oberlin,  O.  10, 840,  60^ 

Moore,  Philip  H.,  Pltuburg,  Penn.  1894 

Moore,  Robert  G.,  Biarbnck,  Minn.  10,  276 
Moore,  William,  Clinton.  \^  is.  410 

Moore,  Wra.  A.,  Pittsburg,  Penn.  1872 

Moore,  William  C.  rWia.] 
Moore,  William  B.  £L.  Scotland,  Conn.      1866 
Moore,  William  H.,  Hartford,  Conn.  1846 

Moore,  William  N.,  Biouz  Falla,  8.  D.  878 
Moorland,  Jeeae  B.,  Washington,  D.  O.  1801 
Moraoh,  Jaoob,  Avoca,  lo.  170 

More,  Bdwln,  Aurora,  111.  1890 

Morehouae,  D.  A.,  Newton  Center,  Maaa.  1866 
Morehouse,  Bzra  8.,  Brouard,  Mich.  1894 

Morehoaae.  Geo.  B.,  Roaeland.  La.  200 

Moreland,  Mary  L.,  McLean,  III.  166 

Morey,  Lewis  W.^Gorham,  N.  H.  802 

Morgan,  Charlea,  Hartford,  Conn.  1862 

Morgan,  Chaa.  L.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Maaa.  220 
Morgan,  Daniel  T.,  Genoa  BlufCa,  lo.  176 

Morgan,  David  D.,  Bmporia,  Kan.  188, 9» 
Morgan,  David  R.,  Waterville,  N.  T.  820 

Morgan,  David  W.,  B.  Barrlngton,  N.  H.  800 
Morgan,  Bdward,  Cambria,  Wia.  1876 

Morgan,  Richard  J.,  Tampa,  Fla.  1890 

Morley,  John  L.,  Pr.,  Fargo,  N.  D.  81, 1867 
Morria,  Bbenezer  J.,  Wilkea  Barre,  Pia.  866 
Morria,  Georse,  Alarattda,  Cal.  1860 

Morria,  Maurice  B.,  Minneapolis*  Minn.  2T4 
Morria,  Samuel  T..  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  280 
Morrison,  George  M.,  8t.  Paul,  Mimi.  276 

Morrison,  Nath.  J.,  iV.,  Wichita,  Kan.  81,1868 
Morriaon,  Samuel,  Braintree,  Maaa.  1866 

Morriaon,  Thomaa.  New  HUl,  N.  C.  1894 

Morriaon,  William  tl.,  Lafayette,  Colo.  108 
Morrow,  Comeliua  W.,  Naahville,  Tena.  880 
*Morrow,  Horace  B.,  P.  I.  1886 

Morae,  A  .L. ,  3648  S.KocWeU  a(.,Ch*go»IU.  1884 
Morae,  Chaa.  B.^7  CampbeU  p*k,  OhV>»  lU-  IM 
Morae,  Charlea  F.,  SU  JohnaDury,  Vt.  1866 
Morae,  Charlea  H.,  N.  Oraftabury,  Vi.  800 
Morae,  Bdgar  L.,  West  Williamafleld,  O.  862 
Morse,  Henry  H.,  MUford,  Conn.  116 

Morae,  Morria  W.,  Femdale,  Wash.  400,9 
Morae,  Warren,  Bennington  Center,  Vt.  888 
Morae,  William  B.,  North  Takima,Waah.  1884 
Morson,  Robert  R.,  St.  John.  If.  B,  1898 

Morss,  George  H.,  Oakdale,  Conn.  116 

Morton,  George  F.,  Itaaoa  Lake,  Minn.  272 
Morton,  W.  Henry,  iTny/and,  1894 

Moaea,  Albert  C.^jLarvey,  Dl.  164 

Moaea,  Dlghton,  weat  Avon.  Conn.  124 

Moaea,  Leonard  H.,  Northfield,  Minn.  1876 
Moaea,  Vincent,  Natick,  Maaa.  1887 

MoalandevFranklin  'V,  Nellgh,  Neb.  294 
Moaman,  William  D.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1877 
Mote,  Henry  W..  Ranaom,  Mich.  258.  62 

Monlton,B.C.,717  W.19th  at.,  DeaMo1nes,Io.  '76 
Monlton,  Junea  W.,  Canton  Centre,  Conn.  110 


Moulton,  Warren  J.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1899 
llousley,  William  H.,  Tloonderoga,  N.  Y.  826 
Mowbray,  Henry  B  ,  Fruitvale,  Oial.  94 

Mozie,  Charles  H.,  Barnesville,  Minn.  268 

Moxom,  Philip  8.,  Spr1ngaeld,Maaa.     44,  242 
Moya,  Clemente  H.,  Key  West,  Fla. 
Mudie,  Howard,  SpringfleldTMass.  1898 

Mullenbach,  Jas.,  Chicago,  111.  148 

MuUenex,  Hannah  M.,  Council  Blufla,  lo.  1894 
Mulniz,  Andrew  H.,  Brighton,  Maaa.  1898 
Mumby,  Robert,  Hazel  Green,  lo.  180, 2 

Mumford,  Jamea  T.,  Correction ville,  lo.  1879 
Munger,  Theodore  T.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  118 
Mnnroe,  Bgbert  N.,  Hubbardston,  Mass.  230 
Munro,  George  A.,  Columbus,  Neb.  290 

Munsell,  John  H.,  Saratoga  Springe,  N.  Y.  1876 

iMunson,  Frederick,  deceased,  33 

[unson,  Myron  A.,  Warren,  Conn.  124 

Murkland,Chaa.S.,iV.,  Durham.  N.H.  ^1884 
Murphy,  Charlea  G..  Oklahoma,  Okla.  56 

Murphy,  James  P  ,  Denlson,  Tex.  884,  446 
[Murphy,  Thomaa  D.,  deceased,  38 

Murphy,  Thomaa  F.,  Prentice,  Wis.  1883 

Murray,  Edward  W.,  Marshall,  III.  1897 

Murray,  William  J.,  Boston,  Maas.  1879 

Murrman,  Adam,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  274 
Musil,  John,  Cleveland,  O.  '  344 

Mutch,  William  J.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  118 
Muttart,  Lorenzo  W.,  East  Sumner,  Me.  214 
Muttari,  Wra.  L  ,  Wood's  Hole,  Maaa.  226 
Myers,  Bei^.  F^,  Gamer.  lo.  176 

Myers,  Harry  W.,  Jr.,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  864 
Myers,  John  C,  Tbawvllle,  111.  168 

Myers,  Noah  J.,  Carson  City,  Mich.  262 

Myers,  Simon  P.,  Perry,  Okla.  1872 

Mylne,  Geo.  W.,  Pickney,  Mich.  266,  62 

My  rick,  Bdward  A.,  West  Duluth,  Minn.    270 
Naahumakua,  Z.  If .,  Anahola,  Kauai, 
Naeole,  J.  M.,  Kalaupupa,  Molokal,  140 

Naah,  Charlea  8.,  iy.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  61,  443 
Naah,  Frank  J.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  868 

Naah,  Fred.  W.  Livingttone  AUa,  (Jan.  1896 
«Naah.  Jamea  H.,Lov^oy,  Ga.  184, 1894 

Naaon,  John  H.jJS^est  Superior,  Wia.  1862 
Nawahine,  O.,  Waihee.  Maui,  140 

Nayler,  Jamea  W»  Cold  water,  Okla.  10,  366 
Naylor,  B.  Dent,  Haywarda,  Cal.  96 

Neal,  Robert,  Baton.  Colo.  1876 

Nellaon,  Bmeat  B^  Newburgh.  N.  Y.  820 

NeUson,  Molnneaa,  Ravenna.  O.  348 

Nellor,  Chaa.  H.,  Guemaey.  Wyo.  422 

Nalaon,  Andrew  G.,  Pittsburg,  Penn.  364 

Nelson,  Andrew  P.,  St.  Pet-  r,  Minn.  1894 
Nelson,  Charlee  A.,j4.  B.C.  F.  M.  441 

Nelaon,  Charlee  B.,  Ogdensburg,  Wia.  1807 
Neiaon,  Frank,  Warren,  Peon.  866 

Nelaon,  GuaUve  W.,  Ashland.  Ore.  358 

•Nelaon,  John,  ^avarino,  Wia.  1900 

Nelaon,  John  W.,  I'eor  a.  111.  158 

Nelaon,  Otto,  713  E.  187th  at.,  N.  Y.  aty,  322 
Nelaon,  Roaooe,  Windsor,  Conn.  126 

Nenenachwander.Danlel.  Pessenden,N.D.  1886 
Newberry ,Charles  E.,  P/.,  Coupeville.  Wn.  400 
Newcomb,  Aaron  S.,  Pine  River,  Wis.  416,  8 
Newoomb,  Edward  H.,  Biddeford,  Me.  204 
Newcomb,  Luther,  Pomona.  Kan.  1860 

Newoomb,  Ozro  R.,  Rock  Creek,  O.  860 

Newell,  Arthur  F..  Sayville,  N.  Y.  320 

Newell,  Horatio  B.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  441 

Newell,  WilUam  W.,  St.  [x>ula.  Mo.  62,  284 
Newkirk,Ward  D.,  Greensboro,  N.  C.  8S0,  445 
Newlands,  Robert  W  ,  Cheshire,  Conn.  112 
Newman,  George  H..  Colfax.  Wash.  404 

Newman,  Geo.  N.,  Buffalo.  N.  7.  1894 

Newman,  Ralph,  Seneca,  Kan.  194 

Newman,  S.  M..  Wa-hington,  D.  C.  I*i8 

Newport,  FreH.,  Oxford,  Me.  210,  2 

Newton,  A.  F..  No.  Leominster.  Masa.  282 
Newton,  Benjamin  li.,  Pituburg,  Pa.  364 

Newton,  D.  Augustine,  Winchester,  Maaa.  216 
Newton,  George  J.,  Springfield,  Maaa.  242 
Newton,  Howell  E.,  Minerva,  Ga.  134 

Newton,  J.  Edward,  Eliot,  Me.  206 


OONGBEGATIOKAL   TEABr-BOOK. 


[1903. 


'f>rwuril,WB.  H.,  KtD«7, 

Ka*taa,  wm.  R.  [Tnu], 
•NlaboIJi,  eunpHD,  Hantli.  _,     . 
NIohoK,  Amw  D.j  M^wk.  B._p._ 


HantliibMrt.lbM.    sa 

.,  .aCook.  S.  D.  lie 

Klabak,  Obariaa  L,  OlUilon,  N.  Y.  IMl 

Klebola,  DBfbrlli  B.,  Ulmlao  Hill,  B.  D.  Ilfl 
Rlcbal),  Oao.  T.,  BDrlUiUn,  Eu.  IM,  4M 
Hlehala,  Jaaa*  Q.,  Hub1K.>d.  Hml  » 


KtcbcU,  J.  HnnlamTAlph*,  Okl*. 
Nlabola,  John  IL.llulatU,  O. 
Mkbola,  Jobo  T.,  Framont,  With. 


a*" 


HllOD,  11.,  1 

Nobla,  Leiri*  B 


Nlaboli,  HatiHW  k,  Noiwleh, 

Nlckaraan,  O.  8.,  dulUa,  Ida. 

MlekanoD,  Sjl*Ml*r  B.,  Boatoa,  Him. 

* 1.10.IJ 

r.  A.,euP>Dt,  Ulna. 

jW..V.ltoii,l!r.Y, 

U.,  RalalBh,  H.  O 

>iri*  B,,  Biymoad,  Wla. 

.luinD,  Obarlia,  Ff.,  &rlDnaIl,  lo. 

Mobla,  SdwiD  L,  NawtoD  Caolia,  Ittrnt 

Nobla.  FnskUn,  MUOborab,  Vs. 

Moble.  Fndarlak  A.,  Baton,  llua. 

KobI*.  Hhod,  Luke  Halaa.  Fla.  1 

Hobla,  Tbomu  K.,  Wuhlnfton,  D.  O. 

Morcraaa,  Flavlaa  V.,  NaweHUa,  H*. 

Nordlund,  ADdara  A.,  OeorfMowii,  Ooi 

INottIi,  AnnloH.,  dnniHd. 

irarrts.  John  8.,  BatUa  Cnak,  lUeh. 

■" — ■-   'ohn  W.,B»rTe,lIiiaa. 


I,  Chaita^^Thn*  BlTCn,M>aa.       ttS 
I,  Xdnr  H.,  QnabT,  Oonn.  114 

1,  JaSu  H.,TrndiiIl,e-  O.  m,  1, 4« 

Olnatewl,  N.  P.,  OUa.  Colo.  ItH 

Olm,  Morton,  Hobaktn,  M.  J.  tU 

Olaoa,  Adiod,  Orunabarf,  Wla.  tTS,  I 

OlMD,  Nela  O.,  CromploD,  B.  L  M* 

Olaaoa,  Cari  P.,  Otnava,  lo.  110 

Odiiuii,  O.  C,  PIRabrd,  Iflab.  M 

Orabard,  John,  rami,  N.  D.  im 

0nBea,lCuLTb..0al.8prIsfa,  Oolo.  IM.iU 
.   OlT,  JuMaB.,Wallaog,Ida.  IM 

Onb,  Andrew  P.,  PlalBSald,IIL  l«l 

Orrla.  Onrna*  ll_  Dabaqna,  lo.  IT( 

Oabors,  Naboib,  Mailoon,  lU.  IM 

Oabona,  Ovm  A.,  Boaaoa,  Dl.  UN 

Oibora*.  C^rw  P.,  OMibrldia,  Kih.  IMI 
Oi«ood,Qw).  W^  jnU(«iM,y.  J.  im 

Oifood,  Lnslaii  S.,  BhirBanii  Bay,  Wla.  411 
Oifood,  Boboit  8.,  Indlanapolli,  lad.  IM.IM 
0>UD-8wikan,r.T,UTllIaiTat,Br-D.H.T.lU 
Oitboff,  ButDa  O.,  Iltucallna,  In.  IM 

"*^ — iacTJaa  B.,  dtoawd.  B 

-  Ulieci1n,WUla01aad,IUab.lM,« 
.  .     „ — i  . .—  „,jj 

Hloh.  IM 


uu>,  uaiii_  a.,  Qnod  uuncMi 
OOt,  Joutbaa  T.,  Qinnd  Jnni 
OtU,  Noraao  L.,  Palo,  Uleb. 


'.,  Protacllon,  Kan. 


a.  Marr  tf.D.,ObarHn,  6.  1«B0 

NonoD,  union  J.,  81.  Loula,  Us.  M4 

Komo,  Bmban,  HndwD,  8.  D.  1(H 

tronon,  Smith,  ObarLln.  O.  UM 

Norton,  BlaiihaD  A.,  Wobnm,  Una.  10, 11,  t4a 
Kou.  JalTOB  L.,  Uloaeapolla,  Ulnn.  lUB 

Houru,  Edward  E.,  iy..  Barllo,  Conn.  IMI 
[NoDrM.Bobcn.  dMcued,  X3 

Novce,  QtorgeT.,  Wllooi.Neb.  1S1.1 

•Noyc«,  Joi.  C,  Cleman,  Neb.  1(I,H»,  H 

Ndvm,  Cbirlei  L.,  Bomamlle,  Mail.  340 

Noyei,Kdw  U.,  NewtonCeDtn.Uaaa.M.SM 
Noyai,  Frank  J.,  BegregHDlBL,  Ma4>.  224 

Noy«,  Kredcrlok  B..  riyniuulb,  Uaaa.  UB 
NoyM,  Henry  H.,  Nbw  bloqMalar,  Ma.  210 
NoreB,  NViirreii  L.,  Manchauar,  N.  H,  IMH 
Nu>.  J.,  Walloku,  Haul.  140 

•Nuaabaom,  Krleh  ion,  Bfaerrlll.  Is.  MH 

Nutllog,  Un.AblL.iOolleEeeprlDK',  lo.lBM 
MulilDg,  Jobn  D.,  ClevDliDd,  O.  ISM 


Oinard,  HanrrE..  Kawlon,  lUm.  IM 

PaaloU,  Z.  8.K..  Walklkl.  Oakii. 
Paakard,  Abal  K..  OrealsT,  Oolo.  IHl 

f'adliard,  E.  I4.,9U3  Utilr.pl.,HyrwBaa4t.Y.aM 
raokard.  nerban  L  ,  W.  BruDkarlUa,  Ua.  100 
Packard,  N.  Lnlhor,  Kicovllla.  lo.  1T».  «l 

Paddock,  Edward  A.,  Welaer,  Id*.  IITI 

Paddock,  Gaorge  E.,  Keoknk,  lo.  1I> 

fiLfe,  Ourlei,  Fair  Harco,  Codb.  lli 


Oaker,  Jam«,'Bro' 
Oakle;,  E.  Clarenci 


OD,  Ulan. 


Ol«nh___j , 

O'Brien.  Jsnei  P.,  Kaniaa  Oily,  Ifo. 
Oahliir,  E'rednrie  H.,  Wadana,  Utnn. 
Oetaler,  William,  OnoDTllla,  Vlon. 
OgUvta.  Andrew  U.,  Elkbart,  Ind. 
OAlde,  David  U.,  Clarlnda,  lo. 
oElion,  KarlF.,  Brooklyn,  N.  T. 
Oblaon,  Olaf,  Bridge  3orl,  Coon. 
Olll,  B.  K.,  Walalua,  Oahu. 
"^      ■  ilD,  Jobn  F.,  Uloneapolla,  Ulnn 


Okeri 


1.  William,  Mini 


1. 1- 


Olda,  Alphonao  R.,  Walla  Walla,  Waih. 
Oldi,  O.  Bomell,  A.  S.  C.  F.  H.  ITl, 

Ctldj,  Olll  C,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M. 
OlBKHi,  William  B.,  Warren,  Uaaa. 
OUager.  Wm.  6.,  Tacoma,  Waafa. 
OOpbmt,  CbarlM  H.,  Uettaiieii.  Uaaa. 


Pa«",H 


B.,  Lawr 


^  Almira,  Waab. 


Painter,  Hobart  K.,  Falrmonnt,  Ulnn.  970 

•Pake,  karnret  R.,  Ladnmllb,  WU.  isn 

Pall  i...  Ubalna,  HaDl. 

PaUnar,  Alice  R,  Franklin,  Ind.  IMS 

Palmer,  Burton  U.,  BenlcU,  Cal.  M 

Palmer,  Cbarlea  R.,  Mew  BaTen,  Conn.  110 

Palmar,  Edward  O.,  Detroit,  Uleh.  ISH 


lU       Palmer,  Oacar  A 


rard  8.,  Oorbam,  Ua. 
nawln  B.,  Wlaohaatar,  Uaaa.       oi,  i 
Prank  H.,  Bralntree,  Uaaa.  IMO 

3arTT.Bwadenita.,AibUbola,0.  MO 

l).,SM»W.SOtb  pl^ChlD.Jll.ISM 


tuui  pL,i.;nic. 

ihTo'wn,  Oonn.     I 
Pangbum,  L.  E.,  New  Haian,  OanB.  II 

Papailan,  Manaaaeb  ».,  Alnla^,  Tarkn,    * 
Parla,  Bandy  A,,  Uarlalta,  Oa. 


1903.] 


UST  OP  CONQREGATIONAL  HmiBTERS. 


Pukar,  H.  H.,  Honolulu.  H.  I.  Itl 

Ftrker,  H.DrjO.,  Detroit,  Uleh.  ISU 
Pukw.HurjW.  .In  f l»lde,F]  oiblDt.N.T.lMa 

Pukcl,  Honwg,  W.  TlibDTj,  ICua,  IMt 

•Fwkar,  Hubar  £„  Bu  Jam,  Csl.  M 

Pukar,  J.  A.,  S.  ibnford,  N.  V.  S3S 

Puker,  J.  Homar,  KlagOihar,  OkJm.  46.  K 

PuksT,  Johna  D..  Naw  HmTan,  Conn.  IBU 

Parkar,  Jouph  J.,  Pliln  Vlaw,  Nab.  1868 


PukH',  L»wr 

Puker,  LooDBTd  F. 


cU,  Id. 


Parkar,  Leourd  8.,No.  Cambridn,  Uua.lUS 
Pukar,  TbomM.  QiaDdvUU,  Hieb.  1«T0 

Parka,  WUIUm  V..  Bpurflih,  S.  D.  tn 

Pumalae,  Wm.  J..  WortfalDglon,  UlM.  IM4 
Parr,  J.  H.,  n  Brjul  ir.,  OU«ur),  IU.  UM 
Put.  Wkliar  R.,  11T4  HMd  tY.fiVtto.  lU-  IM 


I.SW.TO.., 

J.  FraokllD,  WoodbDio,  IU. 
:>orebMtar,llw 
RnbtrU,  Wt<. 


Fusou,  Junaa,  Bull 

PuaoDi,  J.  FraDkllD,  nwaouiD, 

ParKHu,  JohD,  t>orebMtar,  Uwa. 


P>noD>,  Wlllud.  Trtbuue  B'dlDg,  N.  T.  MTl 
PutlDgloD,  Ina,  Nonli  Coaway,  K.  H.  Ml 
Pvtrldge,  Bmeat  O.,  A.  B.  O.  f.  X.  «1 

Panrtdge,  Borue  E..  Pomona,  Tana.  MO 
PutrldM,  L«»HC..  Llibonfanlre.N.T.lM* 
PuEO,  ElirUn  E.,  Bern.  Ky.  AU 

Paako,  WilllUD  i..  UoDUHlr.  N.J.  313,  Mi 
Fatah,  luu  P.,  iV.,  Uadfleid.  fi.  D.  81 

Pmtsbsll,  Cbarlaa  T.,  Bb;  C»y,  Ulcb.  260 

l-alcbel).  WIIII.B1  T.,  I'OBbio,  Colo.  W« 

PaloD,  Lewla  B.,  P/..  QanTord,  Coiiii.  U»0 
Patoo,  Roberl.  <'artlDgton,  N.  D.  M* 

Patrick,  Henry  J..  Nuwtonvllla,  Mua.  IIU 
Patlan,  Anbur  B.,  So.  Badi^y.  Mh>.  U,  M3 
PatlaD,  U..  Gneovlcb,  K.  P.b.lS,  Coun.  IU 
Patlan,  lloaai,  BookHU.  N.  Q.  ISW 

Pattaa,  WUIUm  A.,  Etngnon,  N.  B.  ISU 
Palleraon,  Ueorga  L.,  Oallnp,  N.  U.  Bll 

PkttenoD,  G.  W.,IUliaolph  Cenlrr,  Vl.  10,  »M 
Fattarann.  BarBual  0. ,  Psulunu.  Cai.  M 

PaUoD,  Oarl  B.,  Ann  Arbor,  MIcb.  IM 

Patton,  Cornaltut  H.,  81,  Loni..  Mo.  Mi.  Ml 
PattsD,  MyroD  O..Nu«hQrypon,  Miw 

Puton,  BobartF.,  BaeDa  VlMa,  Colo. 
Pay,  Qaorn  F.,  PbllUpibnrg,  K.  J. 
FUDcCbulM  A.,  BerllP,  Wli. 
PlTBa.  William  B.,  Eialer,  Neb. 

.,  K.  BoKord,  Hua. 


irB,  B 


P«ang,  Fnnklln  ^.,  Ban  Loreaw,  Cal. 
Pauaoo ,  A  .H.  Pf. ,  Sulfa  fofa  ra  Ja  litca 
Paanon,  Jame*  B.,  Hootclalr,  N.  J. 
PMraoD,  JohD  L.,  La  Jolla.  Oal. 
PauHD,  Bamuel,  Learan worth,  Kbd. 
Pmiwd,  Thomaa  J.,  N.  Topaka,  Kan. 
•Paaaa,  Chulea,  Lodr  Beacb,  GbJ. 
Paaaa.  G.  B.  F.,  PlutiTlIle,  Oodd. 
Faaaa,  Kdmnnd  1£.,  A.  B.  C.  f.  M. 
FaaM,  Frank  W.,  Central  Clly,  la. 
Pwaa,  WUllan,  KIk  Blvar.  Illan. 
Paaaa,  WllUam  P.,  LaaTanvorth,  Wail 

Peeki  HnrTP-,  llont  V^Jnon  Jf.  H. 
Peek,  WUIUm  J.,  Corona,  N.  T. 
Paekorer,  Horaea,  BeranloD,  Pa. 
Padea,  AnthoDT,  Woora,  N.  C. 
Padataan,  Jaai  B.,  Portland,  Ka. 
•Faderw>n,  Ladwli  J.,  Roibury,  UaH 
Ptablea,  Arthur  B.,  WaitRald.Vt. 
Pwblaa,  Dand,  Sareka,  Cal. 
PMblaa.  a.,  Naparillle,  III. 
Peal,  WUUaiB  T.,  Waahlniton,  D.  0. 
PaM,  Ljmao  P.,  A.  B.  C.  >.  M. 
PmI,  B.  S.,  UlT  lUdiaaii  aT.,  CUcaio, : 


Paffara,  Aaron  B  ,  Suotban,  Haaa.  IS 

P«mm,  Robert,  yarouuM,  S.  S.  IS 

ParoiibM,Kruol)I(.,  ABburadala.llaM.  IS 
Pallon,  QeorEe  A.,  Cenurbrook.  Codd.  I 
PeDSsId,  B..3ollet.  IU.  IS 

Fenney,'Edgmr  J.',  TDikagee,  Ala.  1> 

PaoDlman.  AlTonl  B.,  ChTu(0,  III.  1 

PannlmaD.  AndrevO.,  FoitSoott,  Kao.  IS 

FaDalmHi.  Hanry  M,,  Berea,  Ey.  .  IS 

I'^QroH..3.B.L.',  A-..Wail»W.lla.Wn.  il,  4 
Pedli,J.W..aslW.lSlatil.,N.S'.ctly,R.T.l» 
I'srclTal,  Obulea  B.,  Maiden.  Uaai.  3 

Fsrclral,  Jobn  T.,  Spokuia,  Waata.      10, 1» 

Pcrk!nt!cfaarIaaE..iicouaqiia,'lo.  1 

PerklDi,  Bllia  B.,  Cluki.  " 


d,  Cal, 


7  U.,  Lymi 


Parklni,  Henry  P..  A.  B.  d  F.  M. 
Perklna,  Jbidh  C,  A.  B.  C.  F,  It. 

pgrklai.  Sidney  K.,  York  Vlllan. 
ParklDi,  Sidney  K.  B.,  Parry,  Mf. 
Perki,  Barry,  Altuni,  Ca) 
Fnrrln.  Dartd  J..  BprinBHc 


Porr 


.nlFonitan,  K.  B.  SOS 
Airred  T.,  iV..  Uarlclla,  O.  SI,  ISSS 
Aup»tu>  C.  DaoaonHtla.  Ga.  U« 


Parry,  aaorn  B.,  PoealcUo,  Ida. 
Perry,  George  H  ,  Laknllle,  Uaa. 
Perry,  Hanry  T.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M. 
Perry,  Lawrence,  WoreeaWr.  ItaH, 
Perry,  Lewli  B..  KlUlDtly,  Oonn. 
Farry,  Peter  W.,  Wealam  Snilngi,  I: 
Perry,  Truman  B.,  WaUrlord,  Ife. 
Fenbing,  Jamea  B..  Flam  Oily,  ICo. 


riaa  W.,  Canlerrllla,  I 
n,  Claai  I.aka,  Wla. 


Fetertonl  Oiiw  V^-,  FUlllpa.  l(a.       10, 11%  4 
Palaraon,  Patar  W.,Green  Bay,  Wia.         413 

Fettea,  jVjne-H.,'.!.  A  (7,  J".'jf.  '*41 

Pellegiew,  Nina  D  ,  Bpaarflah,  B.  D.  1»4 

Panlbone.  Cborlee  B..  Dealer.  Colo.  UM 

Palllgrew,  J.  D.,  SunnyildB,  Waah.  404 

PatUt.  Samuel  A.,  Clark,  Colo.  l(iS 

Paytoa,  Frank,  KInaaifaer,  Okla.  St4,  S 
PTellTer,  Barry  N.,Bawe]l'i  Depot,  K.T.   Sli 

Fharr,  TbHjdore  A.,  Hlllon,  Ate.  »4,  0 

Pbelpa,  Charlei  B.,S.  Bmlibflald,  Pa.  IStO 

Philpa,  Edwin,  Collamar,  8.  D.  ISM 

Pbelpa,  Frtdariek  B.,  WbtUnf ,  Vt.  ISIO 

Pbelpa,  Lawrenoe.  Leomlniter,  ICaaa.  2SI 

PhllCrook,  CbarleaE.,  Sylvan,  Waab.  404 

Phllbrook,  Nathan  P.,  Tlllon,  N.  H.  ISH 

PhilUpa,  Cbaa.  H.  Jamealown,  N.D.SS4,  S,  44» 


PblUlpi,  EUawon^  W 
PhlUlp*,  Oeone  W.,  Rutland,  Vt. 
Fhllllpa,  Jobn,  Ban  Franelaoo,  Oal. 
PhllUpa,  John  W.,  Oaklanil,  Oal. 
Fhllllpa,  Tbomaa  D.,  Cbardon.  O. 
FblUlaa,  Walaan  L.,Nav  Baien,  Oonn 
Phllllpa,  William  I.,  Wbaaton,  IU. 
Fhllllpa,  WllUann  O.,  Daowraat,  Oa. 
Phlppe,  G.  O..  Newton  Hlfhlanda.Haa 
Fblppa,  Wimam  B.,  Froapeet,  Cono, 


502 


CONOBEGATIONAL  YEAR-BOOK. 


[1903. 


Piokeit,  Cynu,  Bocton,  Mbm.  1867 

Piokney,  Anthony  C,  Helena,  Tex.  180S 

Pleree,  Albert  B.,  Olnelnnatl,  Ind.  1801 

Pieroe,  Albert  F.,  Brockton,  Mast.  222 

Pierce,  Cluurlee  IC.,  Aabum,  Mam.  218 

Pierce  Oharlee  P.,  B.  Douglas,  Man.  221 

Pierce,  David  F^  Bonlh  Britain,  Conn.  122 
Pierce,  George  J.,  Worcester,  Mass.  1872 

Pierce,  Leroy  M.,  Medfleld.  Mass.  284 

Pierce,  Ladas  IfL,  Sloax  City,  lo.  182 

Pierce,  Nathan  W.,  Darand,  Mich.  18W 

Pierce,  Payson  B.,  Bennsalaer.  N.  Y^  10,  324 
Pierce,  Robert  B.,  Loomis,  Neb.  296 

Pierce,  William,  Danvers,  III.  152 

Pierpont,  John,  Williamsburg,  Mass.  246 

Pierson,  Isaac.  Medford,  Mass.  284 

Pihl,  Gustaf  B.,  New  Britain,  Conn.  118 

Pike,  Clarence,  Mansfield  Center,  Conn.  116 
Pike,  Bzra  B.,  Bast  Brentwood,  N.  H.  1860 
*Pile,  Frauds,  Upland,  Neb.  296 

Pillabury,  Herrey  O.,chioopee  Falls.Mass.  224 
Pinch,  Pearse,  Chicago,  III.  IfiO 

*Pinckney,  Anthony  C,  Paris,  Texas.  884 
Pingree,  Arthar  H.,  Norwood,  Mass.  10,  286 
Pinkerton,  Adsm,  Mazomanie,  Wis.  1860 

Pinkerton,  Henry  M.,  Dayton,  Wyo.  422 

Pinkerton,  William  B.,  Wabasha,  Minn.  278 
Pinkney,  Clarence  W.,  Bagle  River,  Wis.  1000 
Pipes,  Abner  M.,  Pf.^  Nura  Springs,  lo.  1876 
Pitkin,  Paal  H.,  Springfield,  Mass.  1866 

Pitu,  Bddy  T.,  Fryeburg,  Me.  1882 

Plxley,  Stephen  C.tA.B.C,  F.  M,  441 

Place,  Lorenzo  D.,  Hicksvllle,  N.  Y.  1874 
Plant,  George  B.,  Peshtigo,  Wis.  416 

*Plant,  Gas.  O.,  Renovo,  Pa.  1000 

Pianving,  Laforest  A.,  Oscar,  La.  444 

Plass,  Norman,  /V.,  Topeka,  Kan.        81, 1886 
Platner,  John  W.,  7/.,  Andover,  Mass.         M 
Piatt,  Dwight  H.,  Smith  Center,  Kan.         104 
[Piatt,  Henry  D.,  deceased, 
Piatt.  Lester  B.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1877 

•Pledger,  William  P.,  Little  Bock.,  Ark. 
Plumb,  Albert  H.,  Rozbury,  Mass.         46,  220 
Plumb,  Albert  H.,  Jr.,  Gill,  Mass.  228 

Plumb,  Joseph  C,  Joplin,  Mo.  1860 

Poai,  W.  K.,  Kalibi,  Oahu.  142 

Poeton,  Josiah,  Mssardis,  Me.  66, 210 

Pogne,  John  A..  Erviofr,  Mass.  226 

Poling.  Daniel  V.,  The  Dalles,  Ore.  860 

Pollard,  George  A.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  1856 
Pollard,  Samuel  W.,  Blroy,  Wis.  410 

Pomer^,  Edward  N./Wellesley,  Mass.  1868 
Pond,  Bpi^jamin  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1862 
Pond,  Chauncey  N.,  Oberlin,  O.  1866 

Pond,  Bvaru  w..  East  Stoneham,  Me.  214 
Pond,  William  C,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  98 

Poole,  Charles  B.,  Mt.  JeweU,  Pa.  1888 

Poole,  Francis  A.,  Bsrre,  Vt.  888 

Poor,  William  G.,  Lowell,  Mass.  1885 

Pope,  Charles  H.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  1865 

Pope,  G.  SUnley.  Yankton.  S.  D.  1872 

Pope,  Howard  W.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1874 
Pope,  Joseph,  Big  Timber,  Mont.  286 

Porter,  Aaron,  Salem,  Mass.  1860 

Porter,  Arthur  T  ,  Tomahawk,  Wis.  418 

Porter,  Edward  C,  Walertown,  Mass.  244 
Porter,  Ulberi  S..  Stockbridge,  Mass.  10, 12, 242 
Porter,  Frank  C,  /y.,New  Haven,  Ct.  60, 1895 
Porter,  Harvey,  Beirut,  Syria^  441 

Porter,  Henry  D.,  A.  B.  C.  F,  M,  441 

Porter,  U.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 
•Porter,  Henry  W.,  Knoxvllle,  Tenn.         1898 
Porter,  John  8.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  441 

Porter,  Samuel  F.,  Chicsgo,  III.  1886 

Porter,  William,  Pf.,  Beloit,  Wis.  1847 

Post,  Aurelian,  New  Preston,  Conn.  118 

Post,  Aurelian  H.,  Bridgewater,  N.  Y.  814 
Post,  George  H.,  Crossville,  Tenn.  880 

Post,  Martin.  Vineland,  N.  J.  1862 

Post,  Roswell  O.,  Jacksonville,  111.  154 

Post,  W.  Stanley,  Westhampton,  Mass.  244 
PoUer,  Edgar  A.,  Mukwonago,  Wis.  1001 

Potter,  Bd  wlo,  842  Hancock  St.,  B'k'n.NY  1%10 


Potter,  Frank  C,  Middletown,  Conn.         1879 
Potter,  L.  Eugene,  Tabor,  lo.  180 

Potter,  Rockwell  H.,  Hartford,  Conn.  114, 448 
rPottle,  William  A.,  deceased. 
•  Potwin,  Lemuel  8.,  Pf.,  Cleveland,  O.       IIM 
Potwin,  William  8.,  Independence,  lo.      187S 
Pound,  William  H.,  Lansing,  Mich.  200 

Pound,  William  M.,  Surreney,  Ga.  186 

Povey,  Jesse,  Pernr,  lo. 
Powell,  B.  A.,  KirksvlUe,  Mo.  1880 

Powell,  Gregory  J..  FArgo,  N.  D.  52 

t Powell,  Isaac  P.,  deceased, 
*owell,  Richard,  Connellsvilie,  Penn.         1870 
Poweison,  Alfred  P..  ^.,  Taooma,  Wash.  If/b 
•Power,  John  G.,  Hastings,  Neb.  Iftnr 

Powley,  M.  Gerald,  De  Peyster,  N.  Y.  1887 
Pratt,  A.  P.,  Chelsea,  Mass.  224 

Pratt,  D.  Butler,  Springfield.  Mass.  242 

Pratt,  Dwight  M.,  OindnnaU,  O.  45,  342 

Pratt,  Ernest,  Wellsville,  Kan.  1806 

Pratt,  George  H.,  Pazion,  Mass.  238 

tEhratt,  Horace,  deceased,  34 

'ratt,  James  R.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  1900 

Pratt,  John  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  10, 1002 

Pratt,  Lewellyn,  Norwich,  Conn.  190 

Pratt,  Masee,  Le  Raysvllle,  Penn.  864 

Pratt,  N.  Miller,  Monsoo,  Mass.  284 

Pratt,  E>arsons  8.,  Donet,  Vt.  800 

Pratt,  Richard,  Saticoy,  Cal.  1864 

Pratt,  Theodore  O.  Oandla,  N.  H.  300 

Preiss,  John  M.,  Wsshougal,  Waah.  402, 6 
Prentice,  Dwight  N.,  Greenfield  Hill,  Ct.  1884 
PrenUss,  George  F.,  New  Hsven,  Ct  44, 118 
Prentiss,  Norman  A.,  Chicago,  111.  1850 

•Prentiss,  Wm.  C,  Newbury,  Vt.  12.  302 

Prescott,  Matthew,  Lamar,  Ala.  1877 

Pressey,  Edwin  8.,8t.Anthony  Park,Minn.  276 
Prestidge,  William  J.,  Athens,  Mieh.lO,  250, 60 
Preston,  Bryant  C,  Osage.  lo.    .  180 

Preston,  Charies  W.,  Thedford,  Neb.  206 

[E*reston,  Edwin  T.,  deceased,  84 

Preston,  Hartwell  L.,  Knoxvllle,  lo.  178 

Preston,  Jared  R.,  North  Adams,  Mich.  262 
Preston,  Joseph  P.,  Jacksonville,  111.  1868 

Preston,  Marcus  N.,  Hinsdale,  111.  1862 

Preston,  Riley  L.  D.,  Saginaw,  Mich.  1878 
Preston,  William  F.,  Onondaga,  Mich.  262 
Price,  Edgar  H.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  180O 

Price,  Frank  M.,  San  Frandsoo,  Cal.  441 

Price,  Thomas  M.,  Iowa  Falls,  to.  176 

Price,  William  F.,  Viroga,  Wis.  10,  414 

•Priddy.  Claude  H.,  East  Boston,  Mass.  220 
Pride,  Edward  W.,  Andover,  Mass.  1809 

Pringle,  Henry  N.,  Bastport,  Me. ,  1804 

Pritchard,  David  E.,  Rome,  N.  Y.  1858 

Probert,  Henry  E  ,  Antrim,  Okla.  1887 

Proctor,  Henry  H.,  Atlanu,  Ga.  134,  444 

Provost,  Joseph,  Torrington,  Conn.  124 

Prucha,  John,  Cleveland,  O.  342 

Prucha, Vaclav, 08 W.22dpl.,Ch'go,  111.  11, 1000 
Prudden,  Theodore  P.,  W.  Newton,  Mass.  286 
Puddefoot,Wm.  G.,  S.  Framingham,  Mass.  69 
Pullan,  Frederick  B.,  Providence,  R.  I.  868 
Purdue,  Roland  W.  Spring  Valley,  HI.  102 
Putnam,  Daniel  E.,  Houlton,  Me.  208 

Putnam,  Frank  C,  Woodstock.  Vt.  808 

Putnam,  George  A.,  Miilbury,  Mass.  284 

Putnam,  Glen  H.,  Nora,  111.  158,  64 

Putnam,  Holdeo  A.,  Hudson,  Mich.  258 

Pyle,  Hesekiah  L.,  Watertown,  N.  Y.  828 
luattlebaum,  W.  H.,  Kramer,  Ga.  138 

[neen,  Charles  N.,  Ventura,  Cal.  104 

[uick,  Abram  J.,  Pottsville,  Penn.  1864 

luimby,  J.  Langdon,  Gardiner,  Me.  908 

mint,  John  H.,  Falmouth,  Mass.  926 

|uivy,  Elmer  P.,  Omaha,  Neb.  189.1 

Kackett,  E.  Irving,  E.  Orleans,  Mass.  288 

RackllfPe.  Almon  J.,  Hudson,  Mass.  980 

Rader.  William,  San  FrandscO,  Cal.  08 

Rae,  Robert  L.,  Brockton,  Mass.  222 

Raebum,  Geo.  W.,  Madison,  N.  Y.  820 

Ragland,  Fountain  G.,  Birmingham,Ala  J8,448 
Usi\u,  J»xa«s,  Cortland,  N.  Y.  816 


1903.] 


LIST    OF   CONOKEQATIONAL   HINISTERS. 


Balsbjui,  DIkrwi  B  ,  Huttard,  CObd.       1W» 
Bajpli,  Philip  H  ,  Antlgo,  Wl>.  40S,  14 

Ralph.Wm.J.  0..  UDCuWr,  Wla.  ISM 

Bamif*,  Junea,  North  Tnj,  Vt  MM 

IUmHT,WiD.  a.,WlDUin>p,  lo.  HI,  W 

xuiDideu,  r.  S.,  n  w.  iHthit.,  s.  Y.       at: 

Bud,  Fruk  E.,  Temple,  N.  H.  IM 

•ltaiid,Wllbiir,  Hanrind,  Vi.  Wt 

Bud.  WlUtam  A.,  Sonth  BMbnMk,  H.  H.  BOS 
Budill.rnd.  D.OMcuo.tlL  IWi 

RMid«llA-*-.fl"N.H«rdlo(mTyCb'goJIl.  IM 
•fUDhdn,  luH  O.,  Fankikin,  IT.  T.  ISSO 

BanklD,  J.XimH, /V.,WuhlogtoD,D.C.18H    , 
Bukln,  Jui«H.,  CoDn»Dl,  O.  '"    ' 

Runa;,  WIIUku  W,  HMlf     "  " 
RUMlow,  Rii(«ne  J.,  HwiDl 


1,'vt. 


D,  Chvlea  N..  A.  B.  C.  F.  M. 


Rsed,  Fnat 
Rwd,  Of 

BHd,  Qi 
Reed,  Le    . 
BMd;  Lncli 


. _..  ..N.n. 

Reed,  Lewli  T. ,  UuiDdUfna.  N.  Y. 
-         -      ■      -    --    itpalAr.Vl. 


iDtpeUsi 


l)lThomu>t.,Cirao,IIl 
Bh*.  Lather,  fuie,  Tel. 
Bee*.  Be«  J.,  Bennlon,  Penn. 
•Kmm,  PleHUI  H..  Bulord,  Qk. 
BxM,  TbomH  P.,  Eplphuf,  8.  D. 
BMn,  John  O.,  Bmni  dtf,  Ku. 
Bhth.  Cbirlee  E.,  Fitltport,  K.  T. 
Eald,  D**Jd  O.,  Leieeiter,  Hue. 
B«ld,  DkTid  H.,  Ponieray.  Weefa. 
Reld,  Qeorgs  W..  Neplu,  Th. 
B«ld,  ynncl*  W.,  Peao  Rohlaa,  Oil.         I 
Retd.  John,  Oreenrllle,  N.  B. 
Hold.  John  H..  WHden,  N.  Y. 
Bald,  H>ulieirD.,CoiDPlon,Ost. 
•Rein,  Koben,  Oanoa,  Heb. 
RalDlioid  Jiu-IId  P.,  W  lod  ear  Loeka^ .  li 
Boater,  .TohB  F.,  Sowntr,  B.  D. 
Relmiger,Plillln.ailver"^-'^     "'- 
Batter,  David  BT,  R—"- 
•Raiual,  Jot     ~     ' 


.  NqjaiBa,  A 
B..  BlUrard, 


Baynolda,  C,  Ofalcuo,  111. 
Rayoolda,  Oeorne  W.,  Bo.  Uant 
Rfrnold^  Laurliloa,  Redllald,  B.  D. 
"--— 'i.ThoB.a.J.  •  ■     ■■ 


111 


KAunnie,  ijaianq  u.,  i 

BUhblin.kIra.AiiDU. __._ 

BalUir,  Joaeph,  Lyon*.  Rui.  1SI« 

RBtwll,  J.  Parrj,  Indlanapolta.  lod.  ICS 

Bawaon,  Edward  K.,  Annopolia,  Ud.  ISTl 
BawaOD,  OMrga  A.,  8,  Loa  Anaalea,  Cal.  IMO 
•iUnon,  Qrloga  B..  PanlaDd,lo.  180 

Bar,  BeoJ.  E.TNakoaaa,  Wla.  <1« 

Bajt.  O»o.  W.,  Fori  Worth,  Tai.  19*4 

Baymood,  O.  Beirord.  BellarDe,  O.  MO 

Barmosd.rrfdariek  W..ADdaraoD,  lod.lO,  1H 
Baynolda,  Osorge  C,  A.  B.  O.  F.  M.  441 

•Bayon,  llmmu  F..  IBM 

R«>,  John,  Hill  Valley.  Cal.  I80B 

Baa,  JohnT..  Eicter,  N.  B.  IBT3 

Raw],  EDgHW  B..  Lockport,  III.  IH 

[R«d,  Francla  Wlnier,  dcoeiMd,  U 

Bead,  O.  Ellary,  Darby  Line,  VI.  BM 

B«MI,JameaL.,  Created  BnUe,  Colo.  lOt,  44> 
Bawl.  WllUam  H.,  Horrla,  Hina.  laU 

Beam,  WUIiam  T.,  HUwaukee,  Wli.  IMT 
Bcdeatt,  Rlehard,  HhensaD,  Hlch.  ISSt 


ttaea,  x,.  p.,  nav  j.'reivJ  Djni-,  un  fo 
Baed,  Dartd  A.,  Bprln^ld,  Haaa. 
"  -\  Edward  A.,  Holyoke.  Haaa. 

I,  Brani  K.,  Oraan  Rldn,  Ho. 

I,  Frank,  JackaoDTllle,  III. 

..Conoord.'lT.E  ' 


Beitbrd,  0««f|*  W.,  Tonloa,  UL 


•3.  D.  '       11 
Haaa.         3 


I,  Charlaa  B.,  Daniera,  Vaaa. 
I,  Edwin  W.,  PhlladalphLa.  Peo: 
"  orgaO.,  ConnnllBlnBk,  la 


Rice,  Ollmi 
Rloo,  Guy  H.,  Arllnnon,  Neb, 
Rice,  John  H.  J.,  Alton,  111. 
Rica,  Ulhello  V..  Loa  AnEelea.  OB). 
Rica,  Walter.  Agawam,  Mui. 
Rlre,  William  A..  Newark.  N.  J. 
KIcfa,  AlDDio  B.,  Bhort  Btlla.  M.  J. 
Rich,  Charlaa  B.,  Slarra  Hadra,  Cal. 
Ukh,  Ulyaaea  Q.,  Horlliport,  Hlob. 


Uabarda,O.B.,Na<i 


Rlchardaon,  Chu. 


-Jtlud,  Ooon. 
nIonTllla,  O.  I 

YarmoDth.U 
Jll,  Kan. 
■ornn|lon,  Cl 
lale,  Penn. 


anryU.'.ailUli 


iboro.  Colo.     18*2 


B.  Ouport,  N.  r.  u.ais 


nd,  Jamea.  Chichi 
Afbarl 


Eureka.  Kaa.  ISTl 

lUDima,  L^urn  il^  KorWlah,  ODDn.  IK 

BMaont.  Bataa  B.,  Norway,  Ha.  310 

BldlDfa,  Edward  J.,  Ohabanae,  III.  10, 348 
RledlDur,  Jacob  F.,  Oberlln,  6.  ISTt 

Btftiy,  William  E.,  Jallloo,  Tenn.  SM 

Btn>.  Alfred  L.,BaotwAEanoy,  Nab.  1803 
Blaga,  Charlaa  U.,  Briitol,  Oonn.  IBM 

Blin,  Charlaa  W.,  CanBeld,  O.  340 

Rlii>.  Em  J.,  K«iHla|1i>n,N.  B.  004 

Blna,  Oao.  W.,  Creal  Bpringa,  lU.  lil,  4.  »3 
Rlsga,  TbomaaL.,  Oabe,  B.  D.  3TB 

Blby,  Charlaa  A.,  Qrand  Raplda,  Kleh.  3H 
BUay,  William  W.,  Balleoy,  Cal.  104 

Blndell.  aiH)art,9MW.rranaT.,Clh'jo,Ill,18T4 
Blahari,  Frldolf  .H  Ogdan  aT.,Ch'io-IlI-  OB.  18T4 
Rlaaer,  Benry  A.,  Winona,  Ulna.  18ST 

RItabIa,  DarldB.,  BedOninlta,Wla.  408,10 
Ritchie.  Oeorae,  Ball  Lake  Oly,  U.  18U 

Biiea,  Charlaa  J.,  Ferkina,  Okla.  3M 

•Bobb,  William  B.,  DenTar,  Oolo.  1804 

Robblni,  AnaoD  H.,  Heckling,  B.  D.  OTB 

Robblni,  Baoaon  0.,  Chaae.  Uleb.  ISU 


Bobertalc ,  _ 

Robaru,  Barry  P.,  Sha 


».  0.  F.  If. 

ieb. 

.,  KayttoM,  MIoD. 


OONQBBOATIOKAL  TEAS-BOOK. 


Bobtcuoo,  Jimsa  a.,  Ch»(er,  N.  B. 
RatMrlHD,  Jimu  D..  CbteiED,  111. 
Robanwa,  Wllllain  J.,  Eagle,  Ala. 
BoUa,  Edward,  DtnDladd.  K.  a. 
BaUa,  Tbomaa  8.  Onsaland,  N.  □. 


BoUdiod,  Hftory  C,  Navcastlc,  Ut. 

Boblnaon,  Har— "'    '" " 

ItoblDKii,  Jan. ,  _ 

Roblaaoo,  Onln  L.,  M adlaon,  Wl«. 
Boblnaon,  Paarlay  J.,  Wlndaor,  Vt.  isa 

RoblDaoii,  Ralph  11^  ML  Hops,  Kan.         IRW 
Boblnaon,  SlepliaD  B„  QllouDlon,  V.R.    tot 

KobloaoD,  TfioniBi,  dscaaawL 
blnwiD.Wm.  A.,Ulddl«laird,  N.  T.       130 
Boblnaon,WUUain  H.,  Boasdals.  Cal.        103, 4 


1.  HIch. 


Ml 


Rockwood,  Arden  If.,  Wavland,  Ifaaa. 

BMkwood.rnd'kB.lladfbrd,  Han.  igm 

■Bodisr,  Jamca  Q.,  ClcTeland,  O.  IIU 

Bodmn,  I,gvl,  Portcbgatar,  y.  Y.  114 

Boa.AlrabD.,  MlnnaapoUa.tUnn.  1M7 

Bogar,  QsorRe,  Windham,  Vt.  HM 

Bofan,  Alftid  B.,  WsnpWla,  Kan.  IMS 

Bonrt,  Chariat  H.,  Uaaon  OIlT,  lo.  ITS 

Boiara,  ClanDM  J.,  B.  UUwaukea,  Wla.  41t 

B«*ra,  Bdaon,  Olndnnalni,  IT.  V.  IMl 
Bogen,  Xoooh  B..  No  PaTDHrllla,  Ulnn.  IHe 
B<igara,  L.  Q.,  Boch«tET,».  Y.             314,  M 

BooMa,  Oagood  W..  Uadford,  OkiL  tU 

BoKan,B.\r.,  WBlHr,IdL  114 

Boiera,  SaniuelJ.,lilnaetpoUi.  Ulna.  440 
Bonn,  WlUlam,  Weavsn^lle,  Oal.        tt,  100 

Boura,  WllllMn  0.,  Fond  Cmak,  Okla.  StS  . 

BoIUni,  George  8.,  MInnaapolli,  Ulna.  3T1 

RoIUaa,  Jobn  C.  8bb  BerDardlno,  Cal.  1SS3 

Bollini,  Walwr  B..  WUmlogton,  Uaai.  140 

BomlDE«r,  Ilanrv  V,.  Dlcklnaoo,  N.  D.  S8« 

Bood,?ruiel>D..>laDtreal.N.C.  ISU 

Bood,  Jobn.  Uinneapolla,  MIdd.  INI 

Bood,  JoboS.,  U[iiDea|>alla,Hlnn.  2T1 

Bool,  Benj.  F..  WaUrburv,  Cono.  1!4 

Boot,  E.  Ta"mad'ie,'l™'vidence,  R.ll  US.  440 
Rool,  F.  SlBDluy,  m  B._16ih  It,  N.Y.aij.  WSl 


Bopaa,  ChaiieaJ.H.,P/.,Bazigor,Me.  »0,1ST7 
Kine*,  Jamea  B.,  Ft..  Cambildge,  Uua.  1001 
Bopaa,  William  L.,  Andovar,  Mau.  ISU 

Boae,  Cbarlea  Q.,  Tlploo.  HIch.  3t0.  SO 

Be«»,Oeorge  W^ Denver, Culo.  18TI 


Boae,  eamuel,  I{e«l->  Ferrv,  N.  E 
BOHnberger,  Reorr  C.  Independ 
Boaa,  Dartd  0„  Bali/ax,  A".  S. 
Boai,  Oeorga  Q.,  UuDtlngloD,  Ma 
Rou,  Jameir " 


[1»03. 

Rowell,  Oeorge  P.,  Eaat  Corlnlb,  VI-  HS 

Rovell,  John  A.,  HlHiboro,  Wla.  413 

Bowel],  Joaaph,  San  Franclaao,  Oal.  UH 

Rowell,  Naibao  L.,  BU.O,  Loa  AnnlaaAI.  101 
Bowland,  OwineK.,  J.  B.  O.  F.  M.  441 

BowhiDd,  Johnla.,  OUntonTllla.  Wla.  410 
Kowland,  Levi  P.,  Ado  Arbor,  lUeh.  ISM 
Bowland,  Lyman  B.,I.H,  llaaa.  ISO 

BowJey,  CfaarlM  H.,  Harwich,  Maaa.  m 

Bowky,  G«rse  B.,AleundtIa  Bay,K.Y.lB44 
,  Bewley,  B.  Aonatoa,  Portland,  Ore.  IMH 
I  Roy,J.S.,IUI«Sallea[.,Cbl(ia«D,Ill.  M 
I    Royce,  LaBoy,  CleTBland,0.  UiS 

I    RaMnkam,  N.  L,  0wmaiiy,  UTS 

Rndd,  Edward  H..DMlbam,l[aaa.  314 

Rnddook,  Qfaatles  A.,  Lambertao,  lUnn.     XTI 
<    Boddoek,  Edward  tf.,  Olan  wood,  H  Inn.    ItU 
Badolpb,  Waller  B.,  Harrii,  Culo. 
Raa«g,  Samael  Q.,  Biookhridn,  Wia.      414,  S 
Boge,  LonlaB.,DodgeTllla,  Wla.  410 

RaEl,  Lav)  W.,  Bella  Plain*,  lo.  lS8t 

Roland,  Qeorga  W.,  Kaene,  IT.  H.  1ST1 

•RulUrMn,  Edward  J.,  W.  WarahuD,lCaBa.UD 
Rnnalla,  Jobn  H.,  Lawn  Bldga,  HI.  1U 

•Bnndoi,  John,  Crete,  Neb.  18M 

I    RarlDi,  Victor  II.,'6ooperalown,>I.D.       B4 
BnaaaTl,  Frank,  Na*  York  City,  N,  Y.  H 

Rnaaell,  Frank  B.,  Otalean),  III.  18H 

I    Biuaal1.BaiinrA^WIiuted,CoBn.  IBM 

I    Roaaall,  Howard  H.,  HI.  TerBDD.M.T.     IMS 
Ryberg,  En»t  A.,  DeSalb,  HI.  lU 

I    ^dar,  Ohailaa  J„  etamford.  Conn.  M,n 

Ryder,  WUUam  B.,  Pf.,  Andoier,  ICaaa.  W 
•^bln.  Lot!  P.,  Bmnetl,  Ida.  ISTS 

Baer,  John  B.,  Brldpon,  Ue.  SH 

BaSord,  Albert  A^Demoreet,  Qa.  ISTS 

BaffOrd,A.W..«4W.BeTwynaT.,Ob'gaJll.l4l 
Sas*.  Cbarlea  J„  OUS  av.  6,  Chicago,  mT  IK 
Bahlalrom,  L.  A.,  UlnntapDlla,  Ulnn.  ISBt 
Ballmon,  Wm.  B.,  NortMeld,  Hlnn.  SI 

Balman  Edward  P.,  BeloU,  Wk.  IITS 

Sailer,  Rmeat  J.  B.,  Uanaon,  Id.  171,  § 

Bailer,  William,  BorllnctoD,  lo.  IR 

ealtmarah,  Frank  N.,  WT  HarUorJ,  Vt  SSI,  4 
Bammla,  J.  H.,  Uerrlam  Park,  Ulnn.  IT* 

Barapaon,  Caaaandet  C,  Tlllon,  N.  H.  90t 

Samaon,  CUeb,  While  Oaki,  H.  Ilex. 
Banborn,  D.  Lee,  Loakport.  lU.  1800 

Banbom,  Edward  8..  QeorBHown,  Conn.  114 
Bwibom,  FtukA.,  Hetbuen,l[aaB.  im 

[Banbom,  Frandi  W.,  decaaaed,  3< 

*Baobom,  Fred  L.,  Wheatland,  Wyo.  .  IMS 
Bandbnok,  William,  Salmon  FilU,N.H.  30S 
•Banden,  Cbarlea  H.,  Chilton,  Wis.  408 

Banderi,  CtailBi  S.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  441 

Bandera,  F.  K.,  Pf..  tTewBa<en,Conn.  ia,M,44S 
8«ide™,  William  &.■»"-■' 
Banderaon,  Edward  L ..  _ 
BandfirHin,  Haiace,  Deni 


Eoth,  Victor  W.,  CIsrt 
Roth  rock,  Edgar  S.,  Olt 
Ronae,  CUreoce  W,,  8. 

Rouil.'ThomuL.,  Kni 
Rowe,  Alfred  L.,  Klwoi 
Rowe,  George  C,  Cbarl 
Ro*c,  Jamei,  Cuhton, 
Bowt,  Wm.  H.,  Kodma 


10,230 

13,301 


,  Colo. 


ic«,  a.  I. 


.>_uu.,..uu,  ./uuu  .  .,  ..i^itng,  Klch.  31, 441 
•Bandford.Jobnl.  ruinn.l  1S0S 

Bajidlin,  NlcDoliii  A.,  Balllgeal,  Ala.  IIM 

Bandt.  John  D.,  Helmond,  le.  110 

Bandvell,  Q.  Henry,  LiyioiuUme,  Ena,  IST) 
Sanford,  Ellaa  B.,  00  Bible  Honaa,  N.T.  441 
Bauford.  John  I.,  neoier,  Colo.  IBM 

[Sanford,  William  0.,  dcoeaaed. 
SanUkUn,  Hobanoea  K.,  Cambr-p't,  Haaa.  ISM 
Bi.rii.'n^  Di'iijamln  F.,  Berbelay,  Cal.  04 

.-^ur^FDi.  I.'br.a.  P.,  Lovell,  lie.  110 

i^sru^i",  Clareoee  S..  WIshlUi.  Eaa.  11,  IM 
dirk;>'Di,  Pnmk  D.,  pDinam,  Conn.  IK 

Buriienl.  Ue^rge  W..  CleTeland,  O.  IBM 

Barurnt,  .T^irnea  B.,  Llabon,  N.  B.  10,  101 

i~(Lr)^<^ML,  lIut-crU^BedgwIck,  Kan.  tStl 


1903.] 


LIST   OF  CONGREGATIONAL   MINISTERS. 


505 


SaaemuLD,  William  £.,  Blencoe,  lo.  170,  9 
Baunden,  Eben  K.,  Ob«roD,  N.  D.  338 

Saanden,  Harry  L..  Wtllatoo,  Okla.  356 

8avage,0.8.  F.,  628  Waabiogton  Bd.,  Chi'go,  48 
Savage,  John  W.,  Greenfield,  N.  U.  302 

[Savage,  John  W.,  deceaacd. 
Sawyer,  J.  H.,  /yi,  Kaathampton,  Mass.    1888 
Sawyer,  Leicester  J..  TlbbaU,  Fla.  1864 

Sawyer,  Roland  D.,  Hanson,  Masi.  *228 

Say  lea,  Harold  P..  Oak  Park,  111.  1806 

Scarrow,  David  H.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1888 
Scbaefle,  John  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  102 

«8cbaerer,  John,  Ourtiss,  Wis.  410 

Sehauffler,  Henry  A.,  Cleveland,  O.  62 

Bchauffler,  Henry  P.,  Berlin,  Conn.  110 

Scheibe,  Otto  J.,  W.  Superior,  Wis.  1901 

Scherfl,  Frank  C.  F.,  Mlnden,  lo.  178 

Schermorborn,  Lucien  V., Hopkins,  Minn. 
Bcbermerbom,  P.,  New  Haven,  &ilcb.    252,  60 
Schearle,  Oottlieb,  Kitzville,  Wash.  404 

Sehlichter,  John  B.,  Sterling,  Kan.  100 

Schioeser,  George,  Pazton,  111.  1884 

Bchmavonian,  A.  B.,  Clarendon  Hills,  Ms.  230 
Sehnacke,  Leon  C,  MePberson,  Kan.  102 

Schneider,  John,  Davenport,  lo.  1870 

Schoenfeld,  F.  W.,  Bloomington,  Wis.  408 
Scbofield,  John,  Port  Huron,  Mich.  962 

Schofield,  William,  Williamstown,Vt.  1874 
Bcholander,  Ferdinand,  Kane,  Penn.  1808 

Schoonover,  Hiram  G.,  Angola,  N.  T.  1891 
Schoppe,  W.  Gleaaon,  Boston,  Mass.  1880 
Schumaker,  Wm.  W.,  Creston,  lo.  10, 172 
Schwab,  Bllas  F.,  Galva.  111.  154 

Schwab,  Segmund  H..  Lincoln,  Neb.  292 

Schwabenland,  John  0.,  Odessa,  Wash.  402 
Schwarzauer,  Max  M.,  Falrford,  Ala.  88 

Schwimley,  William  A.,  AniU,  lo.  170 

Boofleld,  Albert  B.,  E.  Smithfleld,  Penn.  866 
Bcofleld,  O.  Ingeraon,  Dallas,  Tex.  236, 884, 446 
Bcofleld,  Frank  E.,  Dora,  Ore.  1884 

*Scofield,  WUUam  C.  1851 

Scoggin,  Alex.  T..  Atlanta.  Ga.  184 

Sooles,  Kichard,  Leverett,  Ma«s.  282 

Scotford,  H.  C,  7143  Perry  av.,  Chl'go,  111.  150 
Scott,  Charles,  Reading,  Mass.  1854 

*Soott,  Darius  B.,  Lancaster,  Mass.  10,  280 
Scott,  Edward  E.,  Shelby,  Ala.  90 

Scott,  George,  Cortland,  Neb.  290 

Scott,  George  H.,  Atkinson,  N.  H.  800 

[Scott,  George  R.  W.,  deceased,  86 

Scott,  George  W. ,  Stark,  111.  10, 162 

Scott,  H.M., 520 W.Adams,  Oh'go,  111.  68, 1874 
Scott,  James  F.,  Springfield,  Me.  214 

Scott,  James  W.,  Janesviile,  Wis.  1868 

Scott,  John  J.,  Normal,  Ala.  1806 

•Scott,  liobert.  New  Portland,  Me.  210 

Scott,  Wiliard,  Worcester,  Mass.  66,  248 

Soovlll,  Edgar  E.,  Cleveland,  O.  842 

[Scoville,  Samuel,  deceased,  36 

Bcroggs,  Joseph  W., /v..  Eureka,  Kan.  1870 
Scudoer,  Doremus,  Japan,  1885 

Scudder,  John  L.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  310 

Scudder,  William  H.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  04 

Scudder,  Wm.  W^Jr.,  W.  Seattle.  Wash.  52 
Seabury,  Jos.  B.,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.  1876 
Seagrave,  James  C,  ELinsdale.  Mass.  1851 

Searles,  Geo.  R.,  Belvlew,  Minn.  268,  86 

Searles,  Wilbur  G.,  OtUwa,  Kan.  1894 

Seaver,  Charles  U.,  Garden,  Mich.  256 

Beaver,  Norman,  Rutland,  vt.  1860 

Secoombe,  Charles  H.,  Waterloo,  lo.  184 

Seccombe,  Samuel  H.,  Davenport,  lo.  172 

Secord,  Alfred  A.,  Grand  Ledge,  Mich.  256 
Sedgwick,  Arthur  H.,  Shrewsbuiy,  Mass.  240 
Sedgwick,  Edward  C,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1900 
Seeley,  Nicholas  J.,  Avon,  Conn.  1853 

Seeley,  WUiiam  T  ,Westfield.  lo.  184 

Seelye,  BenJ.  B.,  Netawaka,  Kan.  1898 

Seelye,  L.  Clark,  Northampton,  Mass.  81 

[Seelye,  Samuel  T.,  deceased,  87 

Beibert,  Albert  B.,  Ceresoo,  Mich.  252, 6 

Selbert,  J.  Addison,  Worcester,  Mass.  248 
Seibert,  Samuel  B.,  Otsego,  Mich.  262 


Sell,  Herman,  Wilton  June,  lo.  184 

•Selby,  A.  Clark,  1899 

Selden,  J.  H.,  Greenwich,  Conn.      07. 114,442 

Self,  Willian  O.,  Troy,  Ala.  84,  6 

Sell,  Henry  T.,215  Madison  st., Chicago,  1 11. 1877 

Bengstacke,  H.  A.,  Savannah,  Ga.  10,  136 

Sengstacke,  John  H.  H.,  Savannah,  Ga.       136 

Senior,  Herbert  I.,  Yarmouth,  Mass.  1868 

•Setsee,  Daniel  M.,  Evarts,  Ky.  1804 

Severance,  Chas.  N..  Garden  Cliy,  Kan.     1888 

Severance,  Claude  M.,  New  York  City,       322 

Severance,  Milton  L.,  Burllnston,  Vt.        1864 

Bewail,  B.  Frank,  Antrim,  Okla.  1880 

Bewail,  David  B.,  South  Berwick,  Me.       1842 

Bewail,  John  L.,  St.  Albans,  Vu  8M 

Bewail,  John  S.,  Bangor,  Me.  60, 1850 

Bewail,  Jotham  B.,  Boston,  Mass.  1855 

Bewail,  Oliver  D.,  Brjokline,  Mass.  222 

*Seward,  Arthur  L.  1878 

[Seymour,  Bela  N.,  deceased. 

Seymour,  Charles  R.,  Bennington,  Vt.         388 

Seymour,  Edward  P.,  Interlaken,  Mass.      242 

Shaeffer,  Grant  L.,  Oxford,  Conn.  120 

Shannon,  Wm.  H.,  Wayne,  Mich.  266 

Sharp,  John,  Henrietta,  N.  Y.  818 

Sharp,  Joseph  B.  Aurora,  Neb 

Sharp,  Robert  W.,  Orange,  N.  J.  1880 

Bharpe,  P.  A.,  4712  N.  40th.  Omaha,  Neb.  894 

Bhatto,  Charles  R.,  Sioux  City,  lo.  1895 

Shattnck,  Calvin  8.,  Memphis.  Mich.  1849 

Bhaufeld,  Z.  M.,  Hastings,  Neb.  1884 

Shaw,  BenJ.  J.  H.,  Grand  Rapids,  Wis.      412 

Shaw,  Edwin  8^  Fargo,  N.  D.  45 

Shaw,  Edwin  W.,  MiddleviUe,  Mich.  1858 

Shaw,  George  W.,  Fall  Uiver.  Mass.  1884 

Shaw,  Henry  IL,  Marlboro,  Vt.  392 

Shaw,  John  T.^/y.,  OberUn,  O.  1885 

Shaw,  Judson  W.,  Falmouth,  Me.  1887 

Shaw,  William,  AtlanU,  Ga.  1885 

Shaw,  William  A.,  Lake  Mills,  Wis.  414 

Shaw,  William  B.,  Port  Byron,  111.  160 

Sheaff,  Robert  L.  [Okla.]  1890 

Shear,  A.  Lincoln,  Calumet,  Mich.  262 

Shearer,  Herman  A.,  Pescadero.  Cal.         1889 

Sheffield,  Devello  Z.,  A.  B.  C.  F,  M,  441 

Sheldon,  Charles  F.,  Waukomls,  Okla.        856 

Sheldon,  Charles  M.,  Topeka,  Kan.  67,194,  442 

Sheldon,  Frank  M.,  Greeley,  Colo.  18,106 

Sheldon,  Harry  D.,  Wellington,  O.  352 

Sheldon,  Stewart.  Topeka,  Kan.  1854 

Sheltoa,C.W.,4thav.8c22dst.,N.Y.Cl(y,    52 

Shepard,  Herman  T..  Boston,  Mass.  1891 

^Shepherd,  Alexander,  Tlrronio,  Out.        1897 

Shepherd,  ttobert  G.,  South  Point,  O.        1898 

Shepherd,  Samuel,  Maquoketa,  lo.  178 

Sherk,  Abraham  B.,  Toronto,  Can.  1861 

*Sherman,  Andrew  M.,  Morrlstown,  N.J.  1888 

^herman,Barker  B.,Tacloban,Leyte,P.  L1880 

Sherman,  Floyd  E.,  Topeka,  Kan.  1879 

*Sherrili,  Alvah  F.,  Leo,  Mass. 

Sherrill,  Dana,  Hoope«ton,  111.  18TS 

SherrUI,  Sam'l  B.,  Clifton  Springs,  K.  Y.  1863 

Sherwood.  John  W.,  Nunica,  Mich.       256,  62 

*Shield^rederic,  Pasadena,  Cal.  1888 

Shing,  Wong  Yuk,  Honolulu,  H.  I.       11, 1902 

Shlngler,  John  J.,  Berea,  O.  840 

Shipman,  Frank  R.,  Andover,  Mass.  218 

[Shippen.  J  M,  deceased. 

Shirley,  Arthur,  Stratford,  Conn.  1872 

Sbockley,  Albert  D.,  Hetland,  8.  D.         372, 4 

Shoemaker,  Elmer  E.,  Wheaton,  111.  1894 

Short,  Geo.  W.  D.,  15  liobert  ct.,Ch*go,  111.  148 

Short,  WalUce  M.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  412 

Short,  Wm.  H.,  Bloomer,  Wis.  408 

Show,  Arley  B.,  Palo  Alto,  Cal.  1884 

Bhuli,  Gilbert  L.,  Crawford,  Neb.  290 

Bhultz,  Jacob  K.,  Glencoe,  Minn.  270 

Shuman,  Henry  A.,  Barwell,  Neb.  288 

Bhuman,  J.  S.,  Riggton,  Ga.  1898 

Shurtleff,  Ernest  W.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.      272 

Sllcox,  John  B.,  Winnipeg,  Can.  1876 

Slier,  William  J.,  Okarche,  Okla.  1891 

Silva,  E.  G.  da,  Paia,  Maui,  188 


CONGBBOATIONAL  TEAB-BOOK. 


[1903. 


eimi 


D,  Jeolfer,  Al>. 
...WMIriliB,  PI 


Blm|AlD,  Pi 


It,  Wllltam  _..  ___, 

I,  ZtchtTinb.  Llltiti^i  MllLi.M.O. 
—  ■■  ldlebur».  Vt. 

thit.,ChU9wa,Ill. 

, ,  .  _ .,  J»U  Like  City,  n.  W 

BiDipKD,  Aleiudir,  BIwv,  III. 

Blmpwo,  CbirlM,  Chatham,  O.  ! 

Slmpun,  Hirbert  A.,  PirKM,  Eu. 

BltDpioa.  John  W.,  New  Totk,  N.  Y. 

mmpuB,  BubdeI,  Hinrord,  Codd. 

Btmi.  Fnok  W.,llemphl>.  Teon. 

Blm>,  JuDM  P..  MoDtirainer;,  All. 

Slini.  Jobn  a.,  OadKleii,  Air 

BlnH,  JoiUb,  N(T>di  CII7,  C 


nil.  Tbo 


.inlc  Kock.  Arl 
111!  Vb11»»,  Cnl. 

B>i  Fnnclocn! 


llQgIc,  Jah 

llnki,  Putt  W.,'Rldgw«ji  P 


SkMli,  Benrr  M..  [lamion.  Oiilo. 
BkcnUebnrj,  Wm.  H .,  L»k»  Od««,  M 
Sklliii,  jHii«H.,FiuTiigDt,  Id. 
SktmnKi,  BoOett  B.,  Porttind,  N.  T. 
SklDnar.  Ciarlet  L..  Hinrlilll,  N.  U. 
Bklnner,  DaiWI  E.,  Duan,  In. 


BlMper,  Henry  ] 

Sleeper,'  Wlllliui 
"'Ott.  AIM.,  K» 

ou.  Wllliani, 

MDmb«,  Samu 

«Dm.  Geo.  U. 

MOID,  Wm.  F../V.,ColD.  Bp'gt, 

yfleld.  Frederic  A.,  Oa;'i  Uilb 

°all,'  Ctaariei  R.',  Sprtogfleld.  IJ*.'^ 


HID,  PltMflefd.  : 


emlltj.SamaBl  R..CDlebroak,  K.  U 
Smith,  Albert  D.,  Norlbbon,  Uui. 
Smith,  Albert  H.,  Birnsveld,  Wti. 
Bmlth,  Allen  J.,  ifarlboro.  N.  H. 
Bnllh.  Andrew  J.,  North  Taklmi, 

Smlltii  Artiior  n.,  A.  S.  C.  F.  if. 


Binllh,  Charia  H.,  FlTmontb,  Con] 
Bmllh.  C'hirlei  W.,  Flaaler.  Colo. 
Smith,  Clifford  H.,  Pliutord,  Vt. 


)mlth,  Edward  H..  Oibkoah. 
Imlthi  Edward  L.'.'Seatlie.  ^ 


Bmlth,  EdviD  B.,  ArgeEtlne,  Kan. 
Bmltb,  Mwlo  Q.,  Princeton,  111. 
Smltb,  EdnlD  R,,  Farmlogton,  Ue, 


Bmllh,  Felli  Q.,  Osdrn.  Tenn. 
Smith,  Frank  Q,,  DDbuqaa,  lo. 
Bmllh,  Frank  S..  Port  Artlmr,  Tei. 
■Smith,  y,H.,  8100  Pamell  at.,  CIiU3>(D,  1 
Bmllh,  Fredertsk  C,  ZaneiTllle,  O. 
lib,  O.  EmeatJIlDDealioIl^lClDn. 


Bmltb,  Howard  N.,  PDrllaad.  Ore. 
Bmlth,  Ira  A.,  Holden,  Ua. 
Bmlth,  laalah  P..  Beliwin,  Va. 
Bmllh,  J.  Challen,  AlaiaDdrla,  Ind. 
Bmltb,  JamM  S.,  UlaneapoU*,  IDtm. 
Bmllh,  Jamea  K.,  ThlbodcaDi.  La. 
Bmllh,  Janei  O.,  FaTetlerill*,  K.  C. 


W.  Snpirlor,  Wla. 

"-aeeTllle,  Fla. 

iDtvlllg.  Cal. 


•Smith, 

Bmllh'  jyFnnkll'D,~Laiih,  H\ 
Bmllh,  Jobn  O.  B.,  Bl.  Paal, 
°— ■-   '  "     Raleigh,  N." 


Bmlth,  J.  LloTd,  BImi 


wood,  Wli.  4M,  10,  II 


Bmlth,  J.  LloTd,  Bl 

Bmllh,  John  W,,  A 

BmlUi.  Jonalhan  Q.,  Tomah,  Wta.  41 

Smith,  JoHph  E.,  Cbaitaiioagi,  TeDa.ni>,44 

Bmllh,  Judion,  Boiwn,  Haia.  W,  I 

Ballli,  Margan>t  J.,  Monleagle,  TanD.         M 

Bmllh.  Moaae,!'-"  ■ ■"  '^' "■  "■ 


Smith,  Ralph  J.,  Sew  Lon 
Bmltb,  RleWd,  Hoban.  Ii 
Bmllh,  Samo.-  -     -    - 
Smith,  Blepht 


Pam,  KIDD.        3TS.  MS 
Oonn.  IW 

.  .     .    ..  _ rPark.FU.        l»7l 

Bmllh.  Thomai,  Waahlngton,  Ind.        IM, «.  I 
Bmllh,We>lerW^lddlebIlr7,R.F.D,4,TI.3M 


_.jllh.  WllllaB.  _.. . 

Bmllh,  William  H..  Anrora,  111. 
Bmllh.  William  R.,  Panrldn,  Ean. 
Bmlth.  William  S.,  Wareeiler,  Uaai. 
Bmllh,  Zwlngle  H.,  FninkiTllle,  Wi>. 
Bmlu,  Baatlan,  Jickaan.  Ulch. 
•Smool,  C.  Gal  Ten,  Woodland,  Cal. 
Bmtlh.  Egbert  C,  Pf.,  Andoyar,  Uau. 
Bmylb,  Newman,  New  Haien.  Conn. 
Bneath.  Iialah  W.,  Fnoklln,  Kaaa. 
BoelgroTe,  Andrew  H..  OIlTel,  Uleh. 
'■--"   "    '    -  lngelH.Oa]. 


.,  Denn 


IBSl 

lan 

11;  Laird  W..N.  BreukOeld.'Uaaa.  II,  a,in 

',  Bpeneer,  'lalladen,  Ala.  9D 

lDt,Alhed,  Rut.  McnMeKa,  INI 

nr,  Aia  H.,  Olonrdale,  Cal.  M 

F,  Beecber  O..  Uaple  Park,  III.  IMl 

'.  Beojamln  P.,  Tarmoalb.  U*-  ixra 
I,  Bverard  W.,  Roibor;,  Una 


114 


mltb'.Btn  S..  N.  Falmonth,' Uaai 


Bnowdan.  Ollfford  L.  Chlcafo.  111. 

Bnowdenl  Frank  K.',  Morrlilown,  Ulnn.  1 

Baowdim,  Jame*  S.  Cedar  Falli,  la. 

Snvder,  Henry  C,  Baranac.  MIeh. 

Bnyder,  Hiinry  B.,  WeymoDlh,  UaM. 
<    Bnyder,  Owen  11.,  Bharldan,  Mleh.         21 

Bnydir,  Peler  H„  Rookford,  111. 
,  Boarei,  A.V,Honoln!o,H.l. 
I  Boderholm,  Reiiry.Chloaaa,  III. 
I    Boder.lrom,  J,  M:  [Win.] 

Bolandt,  Andrew  F.,Emmettobnrg,  To. 
\  ftQtKa&vSaiina  A.,t«iKl.B.  D. 


1903.] 


UST  OF  COHGREOATIONAL  MINISTERS. 


507 


Somelllui,  UtOTj  B..  aiiBtubiciA,  (JnbD.  IW 
Bom*tTl]le.T.K,,lOT  W.Ad«(n»,Chl'go."ll*** 
Separ,  Qeorgi  E.,  Dwbnry.  Coqk.  Ill 

Bondera,  WaJlsr  Q  ,  ICliiiviaDd,  111.  IBW 

BODia,  SlierTud,  MsugMuck,  Codd.  IIH 

Soalbiste,  BenJ.  U,,  S/umare,  111.  103 

Baothgatc,  Obu.  U,,  Aoburndsfs,  Mui.  23a 
SouihwDrth,  Frudi,  Partlapd,  Ht.  tit 

Bpusler,  Alphe<»II.,ltluliioiigue,UuB.  3M 
Spuirer,  8.%.,  CiplDma.  K*p,  1M 

Bpui>lsk,  Tbonu  W.,  UoHnrd,  B.  D.  ST4 
8psrhawk,WI1lliT,SuPriii<ct(co,CBl.  IMN 
SpnldlDg,  WBTkuid,  Ayer,  Mu>.  218 

SpBU*,B.  Leirlj  B.,  ITcwtoD,  Uui.  ISI4 

Bpeen,  Laltwr.  PerDdBli,  C>l.  B4,  B, » 

Bpean,  W.  J.,  Anitl'iCunp,  Cal.  M 

Bprlman,  Heori  U.,  Fllrfleia.Io,  1I( 

apelDwn.  I^vl  P.,CavgR,  Uich.  IStO 

"       ■■     ■     "      D  Bay,  WU.  *ia 


SpeiiM,  W»ller,  Conncl 

SpGDcs,  Wm.  H..  CunbildKDorl,  Uui. 
epancer,  DaUd  D.,  Klnr  Mli,  Wl>. 
4p«i»r.  John  A.,  OhiBigo,  lU. 


•SpencMr, 'millun  il.,  : 


llPolnl,N.C.    18B1 


a.  F.  M. 


•Bplker,  Wllllun  D.,  CentnllR,  Kid.  1M 

•SpUUn.  Aihb«1]  P-,  Tyiy,  Qt.  1S4 

BpltwU,  Jib*!,  AleuUr,  S.  D.  313,4 

Spoor,  Onaga  B.,  R«dludi,  Csl.  IMl 

Bpnga;  Klniar  E.,  Crete,  Neb.  INS 

Spimgoe,  Pnok  M.,  Tamps,  yiii.  UTS 
apngua,  Pred.  P.,  ThomDioavllle.  Ulch.    U4 
epngna,  WUUam  P. 
Sprlni.  JobQT.,Bd._ 
Bpyker,  Simon.  Ricbl: 

BQoi'ra.'NormanJ.,  W;.._ 

Bqulru.  tiuy  P.,  Beulab,  B.  D. 
•SQulr«.  W)l]lam  P..  UumiHtcn.  U. 
SUif,  0uMaI,  Mlnnespolli.  Ulna. 
8luu,  Heory  T..  PaaadBii*.  ChI. 
Bucsy,  .lolin  W.,  01irki>llle.  Uleh. 
■Blacey.W.  Hfrald.Moo     " 
BUckman,  Qarl,  OomBi 
BUakpoli    ~  "    ~ 


..BI.Opd 


N.Y.  1891 

11,112 

Bnuirord,  U<ub.        33» 


Nob, 


,  Wli. 


Bua.^red., Tort  AMoii- 
Blaht.  KarlO.,  Crcui,  N' 
Bl>l.y,jDtai>J.,ll>i>W  . 
Suninga.  Jemioiata  J.,  SuDdsrian,  ALn. 
■91anip.T.W.,03aTKv«nt»t..Cli'Ho.II 
Bunford,  Arthur  W.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  Jf. 
Btaoloy,  Cbwlri  A.  A.  B.  C.  F.  Jt. 
Bualty,  John  B  ,  Vsnioii,  FIh. 
SUnlon.  Qmrgo  F..  BmlDn,  Uui, 
Bunion,  Jamtw.  PlalvUlc,  Colo. 


fiUplelon,  John,  Cleveland,  O.  i' 

BUpleWD.  Robnrt,  Weat  Park,  R.  F.  D.,  0, 1: 
SupleloD,  Hoberl  S.,  A.  B.  O.  F.  M.  4 

fllark,  ChariM  W.,  8un  Pnlrle,  WIb.  4 

Burr,  If.  Angela,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  IS1 

BUUT,  Edward  O.,  Cornwall,  Conn.  1. 


Bt.  Aubln,  Thema>  «..  Bprloilleld,  Mail.   141 
Buaffer,  Henry,  MllwaoSpe.  Wfa.  IM*   ; 

BUTer,  banlel,  Foreal  Urove,  Ore.       U»,  44« 
Blead,  JaoiM  It..  I.acon,  111.  IH   j 

BUami.ObarleaO., Hartford, Conn.  1BT0 

Blearaa.  Edw.  R.,  IjincaaUir.  N.  tl,  II,  i:i,  BM    I 
Blaami.  a<'orK!^\V.,Mlddk'l,<irD.  Uui.        134    ' 


0,  John  T,.  Iowa, 


Sleere.  Chulea,  Eaal  McDonouib.N.T.  ItlO 
SlelD,  Henry  W.,  Grand  Vlew.^o,  II,  118 
Btelner.  Dennis  K.,  Kog(lea,  O.  UO 

Steloer.  Edward  A,,  11,  INI 

Btemen,  John  A.i'viroqna,  Wli.   '  110 

Slephene,  Frederick  A  „  JacbioDTlUe.Fla.  1BS0 
BwpliBm,  J.  VlBiOD,  Radnor,  0.  ISU 

Slemi,  Wallace  II.,  Blackalone,  Uaaa.  120 
Btetaon,  O.car  F.,  Car.er,  Maaa.  II,  m 

Button,  R.  Klddur,  Ghlia(o,  III,  IM 


iiBvana,  ^/larenoB  u.,  nan  praDciBoo,  k.>aj.    wa 
«yeni,  Frank  V.,  Whltewalar,  Wli.  410 

«ient,  OeDrge  B.,  ^,,  New  Haven,  Oonn.  M 
«ieni,  Henry  A..  Brighton,  Maaa.  IWl 

dvena,  J.  H.,  S73  Ballou  8t.,0hIaB«a,  IJ,  141 


Wllmot  E„  PortUnd,  U]«b. 
tt,JohnO..Walerloo,Io. 

"•    l.D.J.,P0Tt«,lDd. 


Btawart,  William  k.  U.,  Reno,  He*. 
SUvart,  William  J.,  LnneDbarg,  Iha 
Slewarl,  Wllllun  J.,  New  Haven,  Ooi 
Stewart,  Wllaon  R.,  Rocky  Hlll.Oonn. 
Btlokel.  Edwin  0.,  ^^  Naahvllle,  Ten 
Btlekney,  Edwlo  H.,  Farn,  K.  D. 
Blllea,  Hnbert  W.,  Ada,  Itlnn. 
Slllea,  William  O.,  Brooklyn,  N.  T. 
BUIlman,  Oraon  A.,  Bh»Jo,  Wyo. 
Stlmion,  Cyrua  F,,  Stratforil,  Conn. 
Btlmaon,H:A.,lWW,tath,N.T.H,  33 
Btlmaon,  ICanln  L.,  A.  B.  0.  F.  M. 
■•  „  Bunker  Hill,  III. 


St.  J 


B.,  Wahoo,  Heb.  SM 

Slooklng,  Jay  T,.  New  HaTeD.  OonD.         IMl 
Stoeklng.  Wm,  R.,  Wllllanulovn,  Uui. 
Blockw*U,OyniaK,,Chi«co,  111.  1(4 

Btoddard,  Ragana  W.,  UarUnea,  Oal.  M 

Btoddard,  John  a,  Uadrld.  lo.  1T« 

Buddart.  WlUlan,  Bladk  Eartb,  Wla.  HIT 
Blokea,W  T„UltIerpl.,BroaklyD,M.Y.  tU 
atone,  Dwlght  C.  Cheeter,  Conn.  INa 

Stone,  Sdwird  O.,  Kllllngwonb,  OaoD.  IIB 
Btone.  Edwvd  P.,  Lapeer,  Uleh.  IWl 

Stone,  Ira  D.,  Batnla,  III.  44,  I4S 

Btoneman.  A.  H.,  Qrand  Baplda,  Mleh.  IM 
Stoopa,  J.  D.,  Baalhamplnn.  Mau.  «■ 

Btorar,  Fordyce  J.,  Plyn 
Sloier,  Frederick  '  '' 
Blorm,  Jullna  B., 

Slot™,  Chaa.  L.,  F_ „, — 

•SlotU,  Jai.  U..1SH  QtandaT..Chi'(0,I11,  IN3 
Bleagb,  Henry  W.,  Whaalon,  III,  UM 

•atoagbun,  Lewli  H..  UatooD,  111.  IMt 

Btorer,  Howard  C,  QlbbonaTtlle,  Ida.  1« 
Bloi-er,  Wealey  ll„  A.  B.  0.  F.  11.  441 

Slowe,  CharleaE.,  Bridgewatar,  Maaa   11,111 


Btraoi 


Tan),  m. 


Bale,  Joaeph,  Jr.,  Ankenny.  lo. 
eele,  William  0„  Cnry,  N.  D. 


_ N„fchlcar>,  III.  — 

^irawman.  U.S.,  Klehlian  0»y,N.D.  11, 1«IM 
Slrayer,  Charlton  B.,aretn'i  Fanu.Oonn.  IK 
Bliayer,  PaDi  U.,  B.  Nolwalk,  OoaiL  111 

Street,  Geo.  B.,  RiaUr,  N.  H.  SU 

[Btreel,  Walter  B,,decaaaed,  ST 

Street,  William  1).,  Wblte  I^abujt.  T.  S» 
Slieeter,  CI^Ud  M.,  BoTBllon,  Wla.  411 


CON6BEOATIONAI,    TEAR-BOOK. 


[1903. 


Blroog,  Daild  H.,  h'ltllunttowa,  V 
tjlrong,  Dcloi  A.,  8.  MKochciVr,  Ci 
Sironc.  DirlEhLA.,B1>hlaad  Laks. 
BiroDg,  B.Ellivorth,AaburDdKla,l 
Blrong,  Pnnt  P.,  Klnilcy,  Ran. 
Sirong,  Juob  H,,  Btrktkj,  Csl. 
Btrang JuBM  W.,/V..Nor1bSe]d.UI 
Straus,  JoMih,  lOfi  S.  2M.  S.  T. 
BtruDS,  J.  BtUta,  Ablniton.  Cddd. 
BlniDg,  ByAttey.  Oik  Park,  IJl. 
Btrong.  WllH— "     ■-'-    -  ■■-- 
Blri>up,0-A. 
Baoau  JoHph  W.,  Kl 
Btnilhen,  Altr«]  L.,  1 


Btubbi,  KohertS. 
Stomp.  QeonR  B 
Bt argil,  Fredarlcl 


Bnmner,  Clwrlei  B..  P/.,  Claremant,  Qtt.  ISM 
[Sumner.  Cbarld  K.,  i«Hied.  ST 

fiumner,  Pred.  A..  U  luDeipoll*,  UlDn.         m 
Bnmner,  li.  N..  Hill  CrB«k,  Tinn.'  tM 

SDrdlTiJ,  Wllllim,  Plttabarg,  Paon.  S«t 

BnlberUDd,  Jabo  IT,  HoniidClir,  III.  lia,M,B3 
Bntberluid.  John  W^  DMroll.  Wish.  2U 

eutberliDd,WirdT..  Wellivdle.N.  V.      SSS 
BatfaerliDd.  Wrq.  I...  Great  Bead.  Kin.       IW 

ButWn""8«n"  "™" 


jnineul.  E.  P..  Lebanon,  B.  D. 
JwarU,  Chirle"  K.,  BilUniore,  Md, 
twiilz,  Heman  F..  Kul  Clevelud,  O. 
iwarii,  Joel  K.,  Devon.  Penn. 
lorel,  Franklin  Walte,  Adrian,  Uloh. 
Iweel.  Oeoree  E.,  Providence.  B.  I. 
l*-el,Ullo  3.,  Chicago.  111. 

>l,  William  I..  Eierell,  Haai. 


engel.A 


t.  Ten 


itager,  Geo.  A.,  Knlland,  VI. 

Bwlft,  Benjamin.  Oraral],  Vl.  X 

Bwitl.  Clarence  P.,  Fall  River,  Uaii.  It,  K 
Swing.  Albon  T.,  P/.,  Oberllo,  0.  «,  181 
Bwlnnerton,  Oeo.  F.,  Uinneapolli.  UlDn.  712. 
SvlDnenoD.Wm.  T.,  N.Stmsrord,  CODn  181 

Tide,  Swing  O.,  Paiadena.  Cal.'  18C 

Taft,JayN.,!«OLaf»jelleav„fl'klyn,N.Y.lM 
Tatl,  KuftiH  M.,  Worceiler,  Mue.  'Jl 

Taggan.  Charlei  K.,  I.lfhfleld,  Ulcb.  -U 

Tajgart,  George  A.,  Rainier,  Ore  IM 

Taliilor,0.  H.,  ItlWuh'n  ■l.,Cbleaga,I]l.  S 
Tllnlor,  Jelae  F..  Rocheel        " —  "    "* 


Taimadge-Eirii 
Talmage,  Cbari 


iro.  Uiii 


tmaDn,OoUlobD..Dan 


>,  Albert  J..  High  [-oint,  H.  C. 
a,  William  J.,  Ulisanani.  Coon. 
ilbee,  Jamaa  11.,  K.  Bnld.  Okia. 


Sit    I    Tala,  William  J. 


Taylor,  .  

Taylor,  Cbarlat  I.,  Olivet,  Uloh.  MO 

I  'I'aylor,  EdArd,  deeeaard,  3t 

Tajlor.  Frederick  O.,  Palmer,  Uihi.  (M 

Taylor,  flMivBE,.KerM. Nob.  tt«.44t 

Taylor,  Qlen  A.,  Kmmeltibuis.  lo.       114.  Ml 
Taylor,  Qrmfaam,  Chicago,  III.  OS,  118 

Taylor,  Herhetl  J.,  Lake  Park,  Minn.    11. 3TS 
■^— -r,  HomceJ.,  AnaooniF,  Waah.  «H 

r,  JamuF.,  Donglu,  Ulcb.  ItU 


I    TayloF,  Rnyiufbrd,  Iten  FranelHn.Oal.      l«n 
'    Taylor,  Suoual.  Hantard.  Micb.             »«.« 
Taylor.  Ura.-S.E.,lJltleton.  Colo.  108 

Taylor,  Tbomaa  A.,  Wlllliton.  N.D.  11. SM.  8 
Tuylor,  Waliaoe,  A.  B.  C.  P.  Jf.  «I 

Tuylor,  Waller  l*.,  Boilon,  Mau,  IMl 
'I'vad.  Edward  B.,  eomervllle,  Mui.  «,  IRS 
TebbrUe,  AnbarH..  yinneapaila,  UlnH.  1871 
T>-el.  WilKani  H.,  VemoD  Cenler.  Conn.  IH 
T.-mple,  Charie.    ~  -       


r,  Kdwi 


:»iy.  Ulch.       IHl 
1,  Waab.  4M 


.,    .      yll.,  bberlln.  O.  Mg 

I    Tenney.  H.  MelTlile.  Bui  J<w«.C*l.  M 

1-enne;,  Leon»rd.  Boffon.  Uia>.  IM 

,    TeiiD.'y,  I^nard  B.,  Noliion,  N.  H.         IM,I 

T>inncy,  William  A.,  Oakland,  Cal.  1>M 

Tenney,  Wllllain  L.,  Cblcago,  111.  ise 

Teiborgb,  laus.  WalervUat,  Uleh  Ut,  M 

Terhuna,  lidward  P..  PooipWii,  N.  J.         I8St 

TeeU.e.  L., «  WoodhuU,  flTDoklyn,  N.T.  im 

I    Tevkibury,  Rlwood  Q.,A.  £.  C.  F.  U.      «1 

ThalD.AlDi'aDderR.'.'waiiwaloM.w'la.       49) 
•Thayer.  CharlM  S.,  Hartford.  Coun.  11 

Tbayer,  Frederick  D.,  Dudley.  Ma».  US 

Tbayer,BeliryE.,TopekB,  Kan.  M 

!   Thayer.  Henry  O.,  Panl*iid,  Me.  18M 

Thayer,  LocIdi  H..  PorumoDlh.  K.H.  sot,  4U 
Thayer,  O.  Franklin,  Waidner,  Ida.  lU 

Thiel,  P.  J.,  New  Hampton,  la.  IT*.  180,  t 
Thieme.  Karl  F.,  Norlb  Bnld.  Okla.  IM,  • 
Thing.  Mllo  J.  P.,  Lake  Benton,  Ulna.  tii 
Tblrloway,  TlmDIhy,  Belle  Foarcba,B.  D.  STI 
Tblatlelon.AICradE.,  KaibiiTy,Conn.  Itt 
Thorn,  A.  Aleiander,  Waubay,  Ela.  Dak, 
Thomaa,  Chandler  N.,  Brialol,  Vt.  Mg 

Thomu,  Ubarlea  U.,  No,  Lawrence,  Kao.  IM 
Thoma..  David  L.  IWyo.]  IgU 

Tbomu,  D.  Tbeodore,  Voangalowa,  O.      Ml 
Tli..inu,  Kvan,  Kaeai  JnacUoa,  Vt.  3M 

1  taomaa,  laaao,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Thomaa,  Ivor,  Bangor.  Penn.  Ml.  • 

Thomaa,  John  A,  PleaaanlVallej.Wli.  IBSi 

.    Thomaa.  John  Q„  Lima,,  O.  SM 


Thomae,  Lewi.  J.,  So.  Peabody,  llMa. 
Thomaa,  Owen,  Kmereon.  R,  F^fa.  1.  lo. : 
Thomae,  Reuen,  Brook  line,  Haaa. 
Thomaa,  Thomaa  D.,  Red  Oak.  lo. 


i'.,Alil'go,'lIl,   ; 


Thoinpaon.AlbertH.,  Raymond,  N.H.  MO 
Thompaon,  Alai.,  Aabkum,  111.  lie,  U 

Thampaon,  Alei.  W.,  Etiwanda,  Cal.  IDO 

Thumpaon,  Carl  D.,  BMa,  III.  1808 

I'hampBOB,  Charlea,  WMmorelaiu],  Ku.  100 
Thompvin,  Frank,  ValvanUo,  UUA,  441 
TbompaoD,  George  O,  Traro,  klaaa.  114 

Thompaon.  Ulrun  W.,  Davaoport,  Waah.  INt 


1903.] 


ThDmi. , 

Thorn  p«n, 


LIST   OF  CONOSEOATIONAL   BONISTEBB. 


impKD,  Nilbui,  L>unl 


Thoi 


OD»  vr.o-,  111,  ottmei 
D,  LndirlR,  Lahl,  U. 


1.  IN. 


Thoni,  Ohirlei  N„  0(w«(a.  N.  T.  932 

Tborp,W.B..3»TrD»»lbliiI,Cb-(o,III.4«,14K 
Tborp*,  John,  Ueotar  Hirbor,  S.B.  S» 

TbonH,  Uls  O.,  CoBiwrd.  Uua,  IBM 

•ThoriM,  t^itUr,  Ellubclb,  K.  1.  UO 

ThnlUJ.  BnlDtrd.  Psppcnll.  Uau.    318,411 
Thnll,  W.  Borbtrt,  HDron.  B.  D.  U 

Tbruber,  Onrg«  W..  Ooarilud.  AU.  81 

Thraih,  John  O..  Webitai  air.  Id.  1S4 

Thunlon,  Chu.  A.  Q.,  Boahin,  Uua.        ISTT 
TbQiikin,  John  R.,  WhJiti      


B..Hinfnr^,0(iaD. 
lioa.'W.,'  Albarl  Leal  IClnn. 


Tbirlng,6hu'lMf.,iV.,  Cli 

ThwlDf,  Kdmrd  W.,  Honalala,  H.  I.  142 
TbrnKD,  HuwodE..  Cfaealerflald,  llM«.  IM 
ThvEoIdl,  P>ul  C,  JaokHDiillla,  III.  1881 

•TftibeHa.  DkllH  D..  BIdoD,  la.  1881 

Tl«i,J.Uuiiniond.Psaa*liI,0.  It.SiB 

TlllcU.  Bunoii  C.  Boadurut.  lo.  lid,  8 

TUton,  Om.  H..  N.  Woburn,  Hu>.  3U 

TlmoUo,  S.  S.,  HoDomlii,  a.  I. 
Tingle,  OnrKs  W^  W»I  BurllDBloa,  lo.  ISM 
TlbxHiib,  Arthur,  SixodtIII*,  Hui.  Va 

•ninunb,  Robart.  I)«  If  o1n«,  lo.  1«» 

Tlunonb,  JudWD,  Ullvinkn,  WK.  411 

^Itn*.  Harbin  R..  dacaued, 
Tobay,  BeDlamIn  F.,  Dub*.  N.  T.  318 

Tobay,  Rnrui  B.,  Boaron.  Om.  1M« 

Todd,  Albert  O.,  WorcaaWr,  tUH.  148 

Todd,  D*Tld  B„  Pinon,  III.  IM 

Todd,  OaonaL..  HmDi.ODlw.  IW 

Todd.  Henry  O.,  K^le  Rlrer,  WU.  1883 

Todd,  John  W..  Fer>ua  Fulli,  Ulan.  170 

Todd,  QdIduu  C,  Tibor,  lo.  18TS 

Todd,  WUllun  E.,  Kay  Weal,  Fla,  IM 

Tolemon,  Oluirlea  B.,  eiarllon.  Hut.  MS 

Tomblao.Ohai.L.,  H'.Ulddlebora,llaM.  lU 
■Toaoi,  bus  H.  18H 

Tomlln,  Daild  R.,  HUehall,  B.  D.  SIS 

TomUnaOD,  J.  Lona,  Slmibory.  Codd.  IMS 
TamUDaon,JaaenEA„  Philwlelpfala,  Pinn.UTa 
Toaipkliu,J.,lU  LaBiiJla,Oh1caao,IIl.  81,  T 
Tooraay,  Jolin  B.,  C>rth>«e,  llD.  181 

Toolhakar,  Archia  HlihUnd,  Kan.  11,  IW,  1 
•Torbat,  Sowird  T...  ifilaeo.  Mui.  3Si 

•Torablom,  Aii(diI  P„  Proalor,  Vt.  Ml 

TorMyu,  Hohumao  T.,Uaalervlll(,  Haaa.  118 
Torrancia,  Jamaa  B  ,  Gabo,  Uonl.  18a 

Tomu,  Dmild  J.,  lit.  Oarmal,  Pann.  IM 

Torrey,  Oharlia  0.,  Tunvotth,  M.  H.  808 

TorTay.CharleaC.,  NewHaran.Uonn.  IBM 
Torray,  Daolal  T..  Provldeooa.  R.  I.  18S8 

Tomy,  Ditid  C,  Ipawloh,  llaB.  im 

ITorTV,  Honry  A.  P.,deeniwd,  88 

Tovray,  Joaaph,  Bhirlay.  tfua.  IW 

Torroy,Kni£«nA.,81Iwt.pl„CU'Ko,I]l.  I8T* 
Trnrar,  (%arlaa  K^  Bampton,  Id.  IT* 

Tower,  WIUIud  H..  So.  Rcamlnghwa,  Maaa. 
Towla,  Jamaa  A..  TkUutaga,  Ala.  18T1 

Tom,  Wlllvd  O.,  Thompaon,  O.  UO 

TowD*,  8al«n  D-WIIUanulown,  IfiH.  1188 
TowiMDd,  Aithur  C  RsTaniu.  Nab.         9M 

~ '   '"taltO.  Ulchaeld.O.       II,  848 

^.,Mir.Oanfl  Pk.n./M>p>4IH 


;b  J.,  Avon  Park,  Yim.       ISO 


Joilad,  Tel 

I  nompaon,  iimiDHl,  Laurel,  lid.  ISU  Tm 

TbompMin.  Ola,  Hoakegon.Uieb.         11,1903  Trai 

Thompaon,  Tbomaa,  Fnnkrort,  B.  D.      BTl,  i  Trmc 

TbompaDD,  WlUUm  8..  Eiatar,  N.  H.        1880  Trai 

™n. W.a.,  E.aomerTllla.lIiBt.       "'"  ■"-- 


TowoacDd,  BtapbcD  J.,  Avon  Park 
Traiy.  Alfred  E..  Wlltoo.  N.  H. 
Traey,  Charlea  C,  A.  B.  C.  F.  if. 
TrMy,  lauo  B.,Cambarland.  Wla. 


-,  Hlnn. 


Tnvia,  A  PardlDud,KeDaln«OD.  Cono.  118 
TraHe.  D>ivld  Q..  Loe  Annlea.  Ol.  101 

Trarla,  L«  J..  Uartatla,  0.  tU 

Treks,  Charlei  J,,  81,  Peul,  Mian.  ISRI 

Treat,  Bdvard  P.,  traaburi.  Vt.  803 

Treat,  J.  Calvin.  Claveland.  O.  HI 

TreFeihren.EDtteae  B..Ipawliih,S.D.  STt.S 
Trriber,  Danlat  J..  Rnaaell.  Ku.  1884 

Trelber,  Miebael,  Kalm.  N.  I>.  310,  8 

Triplalt.  Hurry  U..  Bprlnafleld.Neb.  3M 

Tripp,  Im  J..  HHtlDga.  Ulch.  3M 

•Trover.  WInlleld  D.,  Aobom,  Ind.  1101 

Tro<r,  Wm.  A..  Bherbame,  N.  T.  838 

Trowbrtdn.  JohnF  .N  Rocbaatar.Uaaa.lI.ltO 
Truebtood,  Wm.J.,  Hammond,  lad.  108 

Ti^maa.  Dwlal,  Oasbama.  Ulah.  MI 

Trumbull.  H.  Clay,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  1841 
Tnulow,  Arthur.  Onenpolot.  If.  T.  IWS 

Tmaaell.  William  9.,  Ttnlah,  lUnn.  ITO 

TiRll,  U.,  Pala,  Uaa),  140 

Tnekat,  F.D..  rr.Bt.Anlhony  Park.lf  Inn.lSM 
TDckcr,Wm.J., /v.,  Hanover,  N.H.  48,81.448 
Tnokennao,  F™dW..W»ahlnBton,D.O.  1988 
Tnll.  Harvey  V..  ITapervllla,  III.  1884 

TDDoel,  Roben  M..  Kaoua  Cllv.  Ku,  1808 
Tapper,  John  B..  BnrllDitDD,  Vt.  1884 

Topper.  Leland  E.,  Bellna,  Ku.  1»4 

Tnrk.  Uoirta  H.,  Wenhiun.  Uaaa.  344 

Tonier.  Uenl.  R..  Leedy.  Okla.  18TS 

Tntner.  R.  6.,  Rohala.  H.  I.  140 

Tomer,  Hciben  B„  Uamploo,  Va.  IIT* 

Tamer,  Joba  U..  CuUaa.  lo.  Ill,  81 

Tnmer,  Jonathui.  Dilu.  Mloh.  MO 

Tonier,  Joaeph  W..  Tallman,  N.  T.  IB«> 

•  i-Dnter.  Laonird  A..  Chleaao.  III.  I8«T 

Tamer,  Tell  A.,  Cambrldiei^aaa.  ISM) 

Tiitutr,  W.  Ji.y.  Sorlollt.  ^rb.  Wl 

Turroll.  Oh»rl«  W..  Ttrra  naula,  lod.  4S.  188 
Tuthlll.  C.  Jnllan,  Banrord,  Ue.  211 

Tmhlll.  Wm.  B..  K.  Harifonl.  Coon.  lU 

1'ullle,  Henry  W.,  Uaneheater,  lo.  ITt 

TulUe,  Jobn'E.,  LInrwIo.  Neb.  II,  2«1 

Twredy,  Henry  H.,  Biidiepan,  Oonn.  13,  110 
Twicbeli,  Joaeph  H.,  Ilanlord,  Cono.  114 

Tvomhly,  Aleiender  8.,  Nswioo.  Umaa.  18U 
Tyler,  Charlei  U.,  Ithaea,  N.  Y.  1881 

Tyler.  Henry  F.,Kon»'»d,I'  — 


Updykc,  Blephon  G.,  New  Ulm,  HIdd. 
i:p.ha«.  William  L.,  Hobarl,  Okla. 
Upaou,  Henry.  Mew  ITealoo,  Cono. 
Upton,  Joaulwo  9..  Breckatllle,  O. 
(Irtisn.  .Tnhn  T..  Wllmlnitlan,  N.  Y. 
B.  C.  F.  X. 


I.  Tbomi 


:(ow  Vor 


.  N.  Y. 


Valle,  Cbarle 


Dm.  Oliarlaa  J.,  B.  Norfialk.  Conu 
a.,  Olaremont,  CU. 
.,  eta9ard*ll)a,  Oonn. 
-"  '"  ,  ICanball,  Itir' 

a.  C.  F.  Jfi 

[Van  .Vnln-frp.  .John,  deoaaaed. 

Van  AuU'ti.  Ab»Di.  VanderblltJIIah. 


■a  W„  ICanball,  ItbiD.  11. 3T1 


^r'od  Raidda  lOeh.  MO       Tan  der  Pyl,  Klehob 


a,  ifMa. 


510 


CONOREOATIONAL   YEAB-BOOK. 


[1903. 


Van  Horn,  F.  J.,  Worcester,  Mb.  U  ,12, 246, 442 
Van  Home.  Ifahlon,  St.  Thomas,  D.W.L  1866 
Van  Kenren ^ailler  O..  Salamanca,  N. T.  824 
rVan  Llew,  Frank  Srerard,  deoeaaed,  80 

van  Lnven,  8.  A.,  Denver,  Colo.  11, 106 

Van  Norden,  Charles,  Sacramento,  Cal.  1866 
Van  Ommeren,  Hendrlk,  Armada,  Mleb.  260 
Van  Swearingen,  O.  M.,  Chicago,  ill.  1878 
Van  VIeet,  William  M.,  Mt.  Pleasant,  lo.  1801 
Van  Wagner,  Allen  J.,  Sedalla,  Mo.  1878 

Van  Wagner,  James  M.,  Sedalla,  Mo.  1846 
Varley^rthar,  Wlnslow.  Me.  204, 16 

Vater,  William,  CUnton,  Wis.  1800 

Vaaghan,  George  W..  Heflln,  Ala.  84, 6 

Vanghan,  Lewis  B.,  Forman,  N.  D.  886,  8 

Vaaghan,  Stephen,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.   1805 
Vaughn,  Frederick  W.,  Naples,  Tex. 
Vaughn,  Howard  R.,  Baa  Claire,  Wis.  410, 12 
Veazie,  Waiter  C,  Denver,  Colo.  1884 

Ventosa,  C.,  8.  Antonio  de  los  Banos,  Cnba,  126 
Vemon,AD>l>roseW.,  B.Orange,  N.J.  810 
•Vessot,  Charles  H.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  1802 
Vetter,  John,  Bldon,  Mo.  1868 

Vlckers,  Albert  T.,  BlafP  Springs,  Ala.  1888 
Viets,  Francis  H.,  Backingbam,  Cono.  110 
Vllliers,  J.  Charles,  Lyme,  Conn.  120 

Vincent,  Clarence  A.,  Galesburg.  III.  IM,  444 
Vincent,  Corwin  D.,  Manoelona,  Mich.  260 
Vincent,  Samael  L.,  W.  Glover,  Vt.  800 

Vincent,  Thomas  H.,  N.  Weymouth,  Maas.  246 
VlncenUus,  Peter,  B.  Boston.  Mass.  1888 

Vining,  R.  W.,  Roscoe,  N.  Y.  824 

Virgin,  Samael  H.,  Lenox  av.,  N.  Y.  City,  822 
Vittum,  Bdmond  M.,  Grlnnell,  lo.  176 

•Voffel,  Albert  H.,  So.  Milwaukee,  Wis.  418 
VogTer,  Henry,  Mound  City,  8.  D.  874,  6 

Vogt,  Wm.  F.,  Guide  Rock,  Neb.  288, 02 

Voorbees,  Frank,  Baiting  UoUow,  N.  Y.  814 
Voorhees,  J.  Spencer.  Rosllndale,  Mass.  222 
Vose,  James  G.,  Providence,  R.  I.  868 

[VoUw,  Elibn  H.,  deceased,  80 

Vroomsn,  W.  A.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  276 

Wade,  Jastln  G..  Chicago,  III.  1800 

Wade,  William  G.,  Solon,  Me.  214 

Wadensten,  August  L.,  Auburn,  R.  I.  368 
Wadhams,  Jonathan,  RocbeMtcr,  N.  Y.  1871 
Wadleigh,  T.  B.,  Dongola,  111.  1807 

Wagner,  Horace  T.,  A.  B.  C.  P.  M,  441 

Wagner,  John,  Popejoy,  lo. 
Wagner, Wra.  A UBtln,Asbury  Park,N.  J.11,810 
Waiau,  G.  W.,  Hookena.  Hawaii,  188 

Wailes,  Prince  O.,  New  Orleans,  La.  1805 

Waite,  Foster  R.,  Talcottvllle,  Conn.  122 

Waite,  Henry  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1872 

WaiU,G.W.  Cornelius,  Bamesville,  Ala.  1807 
Wakutemani,  H.  W.,  Santee,  Neb.  11, 1002 
Walcott,  Dana  M.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.  1871 
Walden,  H.  R^  Dockery's  Store,  N.  C.  380 
Waldo,  Levi  F.,  Canon  City,  Colo.  1844 

•Waldron,  Daniel  W..  Boston,  Mafs.  1867 
Waldron,  Geo.  B.,  Little  River,  Fla.  1887 

Waldron,  John  D..  Otis,  Mass.  11,  288 

Wales,  Fred'k  H.,  Imperial,  Cal.  1876 

Walker,  Avery  8.,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.  1857 
Walker,  Charles  8.,  iV..  Amherst,  Mass.  1871 
•  Walker,Comellus  E.  ,SpriDgValley,Minn.l880 
Walker,  D.  A.,  South  West  Harbor.Me.  214 
Walker,  Heury  H.,  Boulder,  Colo.  104 

Walker,  Herbert,  Bartlett,  N.  H.  11,  800 

Walker,  John  J.,  Westboro,  Mass.  244 

Walker,  John  T.,  Baton  Rapids,  Mich.  254 
Walker,  Joseph  K.,  A.  B.  G.  F.  M.  441 

Walker,  William  H.,  Wilmette.  III.  12, 1804 
Walker,  William  8..  Chester,  Mass.  224 

Walker, Wllliston^.,NewHaven,Conn  60,442 
Walker,  Zachary  T.,  Lyndon,  III.  156 

Walkup,  Alfred  C,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  441 

Wall,  Arthur  A.,  8.  Lake  Linden,  Mich.  2^8 
Wallace,  David,  Marlboro,  N.  H.  804 

Wallace,  Geo.  R.,  Spokane,  Wash.  404 

Wallace,  Louis,  Wyandotte,  Cal.  06, 100 

•Wallace,  MacH..  Detroit,  Mich.  254,  446 

Wallace,  Robert  W.,  Soroervllln,  Mass.      ls72 


Wallace,  Btryk«r  A.,  Bowen,  111.  1870 

WallaoetWilUam  W.,  A,  B.  0,  F,  M,  441 
Wallar,  Wm.  O.  A.,  Little  Falla,  Minn.  272 
Waller,  Bdward,  Ttpton,  Gal.  1871 

Walters,  Luther  M..  Fresno,  Cal.  1864 

Walters,  Thos.  W.,  Spokane,  Waah.  404 

Walton,  Gilbert,  Harriman,  Tenn.  66. 1001 
Walton,  James  A.,  Velva,  N.  D.  11, 886. 8 
Walton,  Richard  0.,  Kanaaa  Citv,  Mo.  1870 
Walton,W.,  20  Tmxtoo  at.,  Br*klyn,  N.Y.  1877 
Waltrfp.  Theo.  A.,  Smyrna,  N.  Y.  326 

Walx,  B.  L. ,  Plainfleld,  Vt.  804 

Wannamaker,  Henry  S.,  Elyrla,  O.  844 

Ward,  Arthur  N.,  SomerviUe,  Maaa.  1870 

Ward,  Barl  J.,  Meredith,  N.  EL  1868 

Ward,  Frank  O.,  Bmporia,  Kan.  100, 444 

Ward,  Geo.  M.,  Lowell,  Maaa.  182 

Ward,  Hiram  Q.,  Bakerafield,  Vt.  888 

Ward,  John  A.,  Minneapolia,  Minn.  1804 

Ward,  John  R.,  New  ZetUand,  1804 

Ward,  Wm.  Hayea,  Newark,  N.  J.  61, 442 
•Ware,  Bdward  T. ,  Atlanta,  Qa.  1001 

Warfleld,  Franke  A.,  Milford,  Maaa.  284 

Wark,  William  O.,  Chicago,  IIL  164 

Warner,  Alexander  C,  Green  River,  Wyo.  422 
Warner,  Charles  C,  Montloello,  lo.  180 

Warner,  Lyman,  Salisbury,  Conn.  1867 

Warner,  Thos.  EL,  Whitehall,  Mieh.  966 

Warner,  William  J.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  1878 
Warner,  Wllmond  A.,  Barton,  Vt.  888 

Warren,  Albert,  Lake  Benton,  Minn.  1872 
Warren,  Edgar,  Hampton,  N.  H.  1880 

Warren,  Henry  K.,  iV.,  Yankton,  8.  D.  81 
Warren,  Jamea  H.,  Ban  Frandaco,  Gal.  1850 
Warren,  Jasper  C,  Blma,  lo.  174,  82 

Warren,  Joy  M.,  Cooper,  Midi.  254 

Warren,  Leroy,  Old  Mission,  Mich.  268 

Warren,  William  F.,  West  Lebanon,  N.H.  804 
Warren,  William  H.,  Lanaing,  Mloh.  6S,  442 
Warren,  Willis  A^Lake  City,  Minn.  272 

Washburn,  Ohaa.  H.,  Maynard,  Maaa.  284 
Washburn,  Francis  M.,  Soqnei,  Cal.  08 

Washburn,  George,  CoMtaniinople,  441 

Washburn,  George  T.,  Meriden,  Conn.  1850 
Waahbum,  George  Y.,  SvereU,  Maaa.  226 
Waahington,  Alonao  G.,  Famhamville,Io.  1880 
Waterman,  W.  A .,  BIgin,  UL  442 

Waters,  Frank  P.,  Wolcott,  Conn.  126 

Waters,  George  F.,  Glastonbury,  Conn.  114 
Waters,  N.  McG.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  814 

Watera,  Otia  B.,  Benzonia,  Mich.  1861-1864 
Waters,  T.  Frank,  Ipswich,  Mass.  230 

Waterworth,  John  A.,  Falmouth,  Me.  208 
Wathen,  Charles  B  .  Rehoboth,  Maas.  240 
Wathen ,  John  M . ,  Claremont,  N.  H .  800, 06 
Watkins.  Thomas  R.,  Scranton,  Pa.  1884 

•Watry,  Francis.  1880 

Watson,  Albert,  Windham,  N.  H.  1871 

Watson,  Albert  P.,  Bedford.  N.  H.  1001 

Watson,  Carey  H.,  Greenfield,  Maaa.  288 

Watson,  Charles  C,  Lynn,  Maas.  1867 

Watson,  Charles  B.,  Riveislde,  Cal.  1883 

Wataon,  James  A.,  Shell,  Ala.  86 

Watson,  James  J.,  Summer  Hill.  111.  162 

Watson,  Robert  H.,  Hersey,  Mich.  1870 

•Watson,  Thomas,  Lake  Placid,  N.  Y.  1860 
WaUon,  Wm.  H.,  Red  Lodse,  Mont.  286.  445 
Watt,  James,  Glenullln,  N.  D.  1807 

Watt,  James  C,  Michigan  City,  N.D.  836,88 
Watt,  Richard,  Aurelia,  lo.  170 

Watt,  Thomas  B.,  Brookfleld,  Mo.  1808 

Watt,  William  J.,  Doon.  lo.  174 

Wattenbarger,  O.  T.,  Almena,  Kan.  188 

•Wattle,  Charles,  PIttsfleld.  Vt.  804,  6 

[Watts,  John  W.,  deceased, 
way,  Lawrence  F.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  1858 
Way,  Wm.  H.,  Rensselaer  Falln,  N.  Y.  1885 
•Weage,  Arthur  D.,  Brighton,  Waah.  400 
Weage,  Bdward  D.,  Columbia,  Waah.  400 
Weatherby,  Seaborn,  Grioe,  Tex.  884 

Weatherwax,  Frank.  W.,  Bden,  Fla.  180,  2 
•Webb.  Henry  W.,  Hannibal.  Mo.  282 

Webb,  Thomas,  Inland,  N.  Y.  818 


LIST   OF   CONOBEQATIONAL   MINISTERS. 


1903.] 

•Webb.Wlllliiaill.,  W.BpringBeM.Mu 
Webber,  Beitbold  L.,  Uinbill,  Midd. 
Wabbar,  Edwlo  E.,  Oilvn,  lo. 

ffabber,  HeorgB  N    "— »■ ■—  "-- 

Waber,  WUUam,  ^ 


Vabatar,  Entwia  0.,Judii1c 


w  Hmaa,  Codb 


18M        WblUi 


l«8g 


Webaur,Fniik>D0.3umiiia[Bl]L,N.Y.Sl«.aa 
Wabitar,  Qeorn  J..  Look  Beufa,  Oil.  M» 
W«okbMb<r,OMr«,RldieIleld  Puk.tf  J.  IttT 
Weadan.  Otawle*  f.,  LraD,  Uaaa,  333 

W«ek*,Ba«i«B..liO>l.n.,Cbl<a««.lU.iaM 
Wcaka,  wTLUim  M.,  CbcHer,  Uua.  IM 

Walmer,  UoiriwD,  fy  ,  Kogen,  Ark.  ISM 
Wetr.  U«irie,  Nenb  pBltBrLd,  O.  SW 

WalH,  Om.  C,  WnukHbt.  Wli.  1»88 

WelH,  Joiepb,  HanlDrd.  WlB.  til 

Walcb,  Mot*  C.  Pomoiu,  Pla.  133 

Walcb,  V.  P.,  «1  S.  LenvlB  ■l.,Ch-m,  III.  18B1 
Walebar,  Minfnd  P.,  Btooklyn,  tt.  T.  lUO 
Wallea,  T.  CU^ton.  IdwaJI,  Bu>.  3U 

Welimu,  Fmdorio  C.  A.  B.  0.  F.  M.  441 

Wallmu,  J«hua  W.,  Uildea,  Uui.  4S 

WalliiiHi,  WbcalarM.,  H;dn>,  OkU.  1«74 
Walla,  Areh.  C,  Mubury,  Al».  1U3 

Wtlli,  ChulM  W.,  Roy.  Waab.  409,  4.  S 

WOla,  CUytoD  B.,  Knteka,  Ku.  IW 

Walla,  Qaorga  W.,  North  Falrflald,  O.  IITI 
Weill,  B*raiMiJ.,Jaiiulw,N.  Y.aty.  MM 
•Wella,  JobD  H.,  Klngaum,  R.  I.  1S61 

Weill,  UbHi,  BilUmore.  Md.  3IS 

WallwDod,  BuDDel  I)..  BencrofI,  Ul<Ji.  360 
Weleb,  JobD  W..  EyualoD,  III.  1K« 

Wentwoitb,  Heni7  H.,Tarr8  B»ule,  lod.  IM 
Weat,  Leater  L.,  Norwich,  Cods.  130 

Whi,  Perlej  B.,  Bulla,  Nrh.  3M 

Wealaid>la,T.,6310W,tBkeil.,Cb>BD|I"-lKB 
-WoUrralt,  Wm.  D.,  Honolulu,  H.l.  1IT4 
~  "  ~  laa  K.,  QteeDculle,  Pann.  1B80 
.„  Vlanoi,  III.  IMA 

>U  U.,  W.  NaHbnrv,  Ifnu.    144 
■  waatrua,  A.  E.,  UllwankM,  Wli.  414 

While;,  Adam  D..  Ediaora.  Mleh.  3U,  St,  S 
Whallaf,  JobD,  Wegoer,  S.  D.  818 

•WbaU,  Truk  I.,  Loi  Annlea,  Cd.  l§sa 

WhMt,  Natbaalai  U.,  Anrorm,  Mo.  1880 

•WbHler.OharlaiT..  KuauUliT.Ug.  383 
Wheeler,  Ediara^RocklBiid,  Mar- 


WUllDB,  Lymu,  E.  tbarlamont,  Uaia.  334 

WbUler,jQbDS„  feoeoook, N. H.  800 

Wbltlook,  Fruk  U.,  Clsreland,  O.  843 

WblUDore,  Oris  B.,  N.  YiUm*,  Waab.  403 

WbUney.Cbu-leaK.,  Cuabrldge.Heaa.  ISTl 

Whllney,  Haorv  If..  Brufoid,  Coon.  1MB 

Wbluey,  Joel  F.,  BoyalUiD,  VI.  SM 

WblloB,  Jaa.  It.,  BKwklTD,N.7.  IBM 

Whin.  M.  Wm.,  Bundlclt'.  C™t,  Le.  W* 

Whitiln,  Cberln.  BmDHir.  Ue.  lUO 
I    Whlttteeay,  OhuleeU.,  ProvldesH,  R.1.1B«8 
Whftlleioy,  Ohu,  T.,  Dalle*.  Ore. 
Wblnleier,  Bllpbilal,  Waablimtoii,  D.  C.  1881 

Wtard,  B.  D«ir;,  Huron,  8.  D.  8T4 


ler,  Sdmid  P„  Slark 
'ni_«lec,  Fred  B^  JeSenoD,  mi. 
Whaalar,  Bobnt  F.,  Hinfbrd,  Coon. 
Wbeeler,  Sbaldos  H.,  Loog  Bsvb,  Cut. 
Wbeelar,  Wuraa  B.,  Pleuant  HIll.Taim. 
Wbeeler,  WIIkid  O.,  Ncwioa,  Eu.      IK 
Whaaloek,  Albert  B.,  HllDe,  Hue. 
Wbselnck,  Kdiria,  Cuobrldge,  VI. 
Wbaalvrlthl,  Joeeph,  Preicoti,  kUM. 
Wliea]wrIchl,BldDayA.,WB*blngUiii,Io.  II 

Whipple,  Pima k  L.,  New  B-"--'-  " " 

WbkBllar,  Ilia*  San  -    - 
Wtaluker.jDbaH., 
Whlt^ar,  ■  ■     — 


w  Brlulo,  Oono 


\.  Kid. 


White,  Oberlei  A.,  PrlncalOD,  Uaa*.  3M 

WUIa,  CbulH  E.,  Vrlendabip,  H.  T.  118 

Wblie,  Fnnda  D.,  HudioDTllla.  tUsh.  11.368 
Wblta,  Frank  N.,  Sloni  Oltr,  lo,  183, 444 

White,  Ueorge  B.,  A.  B.  0.  F.  M.  441 

White,  George  H..  Grlonell,  lo.  18M 


White,  laaag  J^HIiiud,  a 
White,  Jamea  W.,  Sheboj 


*  WUla,Belpb  B  ..OummUigUin.  U  ui.  II,  13, 214 
While,  BehiiT]arB.,j(.«.  a  J',  jr.  441 

White,  WUllaiD  D.,  OreeoTllle.  Qa.  188 

While,  WUIIuo  F.,  Hioadile,  H.O.  804 

WUtehUl,  John,  Oldtowa,  IfH*.  ISO 

Whll«te«,J»iB«*D.,  Ajibleod,  WJa.  13 


[WIddcmer,  Howard  ' 
Widao,  Jpba  E.,  Km! 

Wledenhoeft,  Wro..'v 


oa,  Ulob.  380 

lie.  Pa.  M4 


Wlraioe,  A.ron  W.,  Big  Rock,  III. 
WIkEi,  A.m..  Uidaniburg,  N.  Y. 
H'lgbt,  Chorlee  A.,  Helluwell.  He. 
WlEuff,  Haory  B.,  Ben  FreDDlaeo,  0*1. 
Wilbur,  ti«r«  H.,  Bpragua.  Waab. 
Wilcoi,A.herH.,Borwlr;hTc.»n,Oot 
WllcQi,  Cbu-laa  B.,  Horlbltald,  Ulna. 
M'llcoi,  Obulea  Q..  Lewren<w>IIIe.  N. 

Wllc.iil  Warren  P..  Bellalra,  Mleh.  " 

Wlkoa,  Wllliem  C..  A.  B.  C.  f.  Jl. 

Wild,  Aiel  W..  ComUridgcporl,  Vl. 

Willi,  John,  HmoovDr.  Male 

•WIM,  Uon  B..  Llnooln,  Kab. 

Wild.  Larl,  Boyalton,  VI. 

Wllde,  Jamee,  Wblle  City,  Kui. 

Wilder,  Cherlri  8.,  Llnlngttm,  Ke. 

Wilder,  Oeorge  A.,  ^..ff.  O.F.M. 

Wilder,  OwrgB  X>.,A.  B.  C.  F.  M. 

Wilder,  Bedgvtsk  P..  DeUvu,  Wla. 

Wiley,  Boraoe  S..  Dad|[B  Cenler,  UlsD. 

Wllklni,  Berry  J.,  Foauuelle,  lo. 

Wllklniou,  William.  Jeeiup,  6*. 
I    WllkliUHin,W.  A.,  kflnnaapolla,  IClDD. 

WlllaQ,JohD.Haroa.Wl>.  M, 

■    Wlll«ni,H„S4MWoodlai ""■■— 

Wlllard,John.7S13Unloi 
.    Wllterd,  Welkce  W.,  M< 

Wllloar,a.B.,Wub.B' 

Wlllcni,  iDmu  L.,  Wor' 

Wllleoi,  WllUem  U..  Mildea,  Mi 

Wllletl,  Oeorge,  MlnneapolU,  Ml] 
'    Wlllett,  Qeorga,  eeaLn&Oblapo 

Wlllatt,  Mahlon,  Deoorah.  lo. 

Wlllay,  Bamuel  H.,  Beo  Frenaliof 

WllHeme.  Aeron,  Oaklend,  Oal. 

•WIUluu,  Albert  W.,  Kemp,  Oi 

WllUeme,  Ban].  A.,  Burton.O. 

,.... ~-rla*H.,  Hantord,  < 

I.,  Cembrldie,  Uaa> 

, I.W.,  AratoD.Cel. 

•WUItami,  DiVld  L.,Falrhivin, ' 


v.,(itiliBn,^ll.'lg8» 
le.  111.  IM 

,0h'«),IU.«S,18U 


Wllllima, ' 

Wllllema,' . 

Wtlllama,  Chaa.  W., . 

i.DiVldl 

.D.Thoe. 
Wllllama,  David  T.,  HuDUbiirf,  O. 
WUIUme.  B.  F.,  Aahlead  Bd^<%le^ 
Wllllima,  E.M..  81  Aiblud  Bd.Ch't 
WltlUmi.KdwIn  B., Saratoga.  Cal. 
Wltllame,  Kren  B  ,  Arude.  N.  Y.  IMl 

WllIl*mi,O.C.,l054P™pe«tav.(;h'|o.LI.  18T8 
Wllllami.  Harriot  B.,  Black  EHIb,  Wle.  4C« 
Wllllama,  Harry  T^  Cleielend.  O.  18M 

[Wlllleeae.  HeoryB..  deceaaad,  38 

WUlUma,  H.  DaWIU.  B.  BrIlelD,  Oodb.  131 
^  ■■  "  -    ■   * Ud.     1804 


WIUUou,  Hotesa  R..  lodluapoll 
Wllllama.  Jamea,  SlaUnnon,  Pa. 
ewiniuDi,  Jamea  B.,  MeanlTllla,  O*. 
WUllunt,  JohB,  RkbflUe,  H.  Y. 


1880 


CONGREGATIONAL    TEAR-BOOK. 


[1903. 


WIllluD*,  J.CbiiaUpbrr,  Woodnilli.If.T'.Btt 
VIIUUB*.  Jobn  n.,  kcdluidi,  Cil.  101 

WUUuoi,  Jobn  K.,  FHcb.m,  VI.  IM 

WtUiuns,  Jutan  31  ,  ColTllle.  Wuh.  400 


WlUUnu,  JoKph  A  ,  DuIdtIcw,  fi 
WllIUou.  Lrwb,  Ull«,  N.  V. 
WUIUmi,  LloTd.  aiTin,  lo.  no 

WiUiuDt.  Uvk,  A.  B.  C:F.  M.  Ml 

WUHuna,  Uuk  W.,  SinborD.  K.  D.  3U.  » 
WlllluUtH.  B.,  n2ICb«lnuI,Pb<ls.,Pi.U«8 
rWUUuu,  NuhiD  W..  dM»ued.  3S 

millvna,  Robt.  H.,  NIckf  r»n.  Eu. 
WIIHmm,  Ptier  O..  Ualgbt,  K.  D.  SW,  B 

LWlllmu,  Rlnhird,  dcoeuHt.  W 

WilHuiw,  euDntI,  lUvcnoo.  Neb.  9M 

WllUima.  Tbu.  O..  abetldau.  Wvo.  423 

Wll1luDa,Tlilil1eP.,W>upan.  WL..  11,410 
WULkuna,  Tbomu.RlcbniDDdHIII,  N.  T.  11« 
Wllllama.  Tbomu  P.,  Bmnpon,  Ue.  113,  It 
WlllUmi.  WlUUm, OidlDim,  Ue.  HO,  13 

WIIIIUDi,  WlUUrn  B.,  Plrm.  B.  ]>.  IHO 

WllJIuni,  WLtlJun  D.,  rilaceloD,  K.  J.  tWI 
•WIlLUmi,  WllJlam  D.,  Potuvtlk,  Paon.  IM 
WinUnii.WlllIsm  H..  BpniigBcId,  Ho.  3«t 
WllUama,  Wm.  J..  I'etsnoD,  la.  ITO,  80 

WIUlama.Wm.T.,]!!  E.Ud  *L..IT«w  Tork,  18U 
William.,  William  T.,  Alan.  Neb.  MS,  90 

WUIIhdi,  Wm.  T.,  Frederic kabarg.  O.  SU 
WllllaDU,  W.  Tyet.  Do~n..  Kan.  ISn 

Wllllaoia,  Wolsott  B.,  Charlolta,  Hleh.  1SU 
WtlllamaoD,  Allen  J.,  Columbae.  O.  H4 

WllliuDaoD.  JamH  B.,  Hiyerblll.  Uaaa.  iX 
WIIH*,  Herbert  U..Br1<IiRUD.IIleh.  IM.l 
WIlHa,  Jobn  F..  BD«1>n».  Wub.  IMI 

WnUa,  Joaiab  8.,  HollaDd,  Ifaia.  130 

WllUa,  J.  VlDceol,  ToDka,  III.  1«1 

WllllatfiD,  Uulln  L.,  Barrlnfton.  R,  I.  SOS 
WIUdoCI,  Ben].  A.,  Townaend.  Haaa.  344 

WllloaBbbT,  Alben  S.,  Ormnada,  MIbd.  370 
Wni'OD,  tW  »..  New  Haien,  Conn.  1B7B 
Wllaon,  Alfred  Oy  Rblnelmder,  WH.        411 


WlBDcr,  Enwai  L.,  Newmu'a, 
WlaaldT,  Hanrj  L.,  Biira,  lo. 
Wlanll,  Alexander,  UploD,  Un 
WUwall,  Pnd.  U...  Nawtant,  V 
Wlawell.  TtaocDaB  C.SealUe.W 
Wlih*T,  F.  N.,  Oalhria,  Okla, 
Wlthlnnon.  H.  J  ,  Wetlem  Bpil 
VolcDIl,  D.  U.,  Hnlbertonl.  i 


W11»on,  Fred.  A 


Wllaon,  Oowe 
Wllaoi     " 


ry,  Covert,  Micb. 


WllaoD.Jobn  li.,LaBalle  at.Cbleaau,Ill.  161 
Wllaon,  John  J.,  Kanaa*  Clt;.  Kan.  I«0 

Wllaon,  Jobn  R„  Frankftm,  Ue.  108 

Wllaon,  John  W.,  Lake  Geneva.  Wli.  414 
*Wlboo.  LafBTalte  L.,  CbllderibDrg,  Ala.  W)i 
[Wllaoo,  Levin,  deeesaed. 
*  Wllaon.  A.  O.,  KblDtlaiider.  Wl>. 
Wllaon, Bbennan  B.,  Faribault.  MIdd.  IHI 
WlUboreot,  Lonla  W.,  Bauib  Shore.  8.  D.sro,  S 
Wilton, Itlcbanl  T.,  E.  Derrv.  N.  B.  309 

WlmMi,  Onatif,  Brooklvn.  H.  Y.  II,  Sit 

Winch,  Georje  W.,  HoljokB,  kU».  J30 

WlDCbeater,  B.S.,U  Delaware  pl.,Cb'EO,III.  148 
WlndaorJobnH.,S]OMadlaoa,Cb'go,III.  tSM 
WiDdaor,  William.  Lot  amoa,  It.  D.  3,Cal.S4 
WiDgUe,  Beary  E.,_^.  B.  C.F.M. 


Winn 

Wlnahlp,  Jl 
Wlnaloi-  • 


a  K.,  No. 


irrllle,  ittm 


WJnalow,  Lvman  W.,  Ilayward.  Wla. 
Winaor,  Klchaid,  A.  B.  d  f.  M. 
•Winter,  Alpheua,  Tryon,  N.  0. 
Winter,  B«g.  B.,  M  Plorlmond  at.,  Cb'r 
Winter.  Pan!  Deiter,  HInn. 


Wolooit,  Wllltaai  B 
Wokoti,  Wllllui  " 
Wolfe,  Jod    ■    " 


Wong  Took  si 


lei  P . 
SblD.  E 


In,  O. 


t,  Cal. 


1,  N.  B. 
TodrY--^""--   

1*003,/ 

Wood,  Alfred  A.,  Fallon.  Wli.  i 

'Wood,  Banlaialn  C~  RochMIcr,  N.  T.      It 
•Wood,  Cbvlee  F.,  Cheater,  N.  J.  I 

Wood,  Franklin  P.,  A«on.  Uaaa.  1( 

Wood,  Frederick  C Central  Lake,  lUcb.tT.l 
Wood.IrvlngF.,  ir.NorthampIon,  llMa.tt 

WoodI  ReoCn'K..  Orar  Luke,  lo.  *  It 

Wood,  Samuel,  Cbapoian,  Kmn.  1 

Wood,  Samnel  J.,  Ijike  Obarlea,  Ll  1 

Wood,  Blepben  K^  Oakland,  Cal.  18 

Wood,  Snmiiar  Q.,  Blandford.  Uaaa.  S 

•Wood,  Wallece  H..  Wlcblte,  Kan.  IS 

Wood,  Win  0.,  Boalon,  Uaaa.  IS 

[.,  Somervllle.llHi.  11,3 
Uontelalr.  nI  J. 


Woodcock, Thomaa  J.,  Klk  Poll 

•Woodfonl,  Bnrtoi  "    " 

Woodholl.Ooo.  B. 
IWoodball,  Jdo.  A 


Woodloek,  Alfred  E..  Glare.  Uleh.  tft 

Woodnuui,Qeo.E.,Jr.,WlliiilDrlon.  Vt.KO.S 
Woodnianaea,PranklI.,Wolvarrne,Ulob.lM,0 
Woodrlni,  Wm.  H..  AahUbula,  O.  Ml 

WoodroH,Sainueia.,BprioEfleld,UHa.  141 
Woodtuff,  Alfred  E.,  Auatlnlinrs,  O.  *40. 4 
Woodruff,  Emily  C,  firoohloo.  S.  Y.  310 

WoodniiT,  Frank  E.,  Ff..  Branawiek,  Ha.  1888 
Woodruff.  Eenrv  C.  Brldfeport,  Conn.  110 
Woodruff,  Purl  b.,  Woalvllla,  Fla,  180 


830        Woods,  Robert  U..  jiatfleld,  Maaa.  t» 

ini        Woodalde,  Thoa.  W,.  A.  £.  &^.jr.  441 

1801  Wood.nm,WalterH.,Hampat*ad,N.  a.  11,801 
ini  Woodward,  Geo.  H.,  S.  Preeport.  Ue.  3D8 
T.314         Woodward.  Q.  W., /ridlo,  ISH 

161       (Woodward,  Harvey,  deceaaed. 
1*0       Woodwell.G^rgeif..  Orono,  Me.  Ill 

108        Wood  w-ll.  Will  Ism  H.,  Hampton,  Good.      IU 
414       Woodwonh.  AnhnrV.,  llanTell,  N,D.       SIS 
..1BS9       Woodwortb,  Chaa.  L..  Edgartown.lCH*.    390 
Woodworth,DarlDa,W.WIIIIamiflFld,0.  IHI 
Woodwortb,P.G.,/V.,Toii('loo,MlBB.8l,2M,44t ' 
Woodwortb.H.  B.,iy..arand  ^rka.CT.D.  tMM 

W>,oll(>y,  Joaeph  J'.,  Pawtnck?!.  K.  I.  80S 

Woo] worth ,Wm,  a..  Brooklyr,  N.  V.  IBM 

Wn.dnfi.  Hviyanui  A..  UUu,  N.  V  1880 

Ham  B.,  Cable,  III. 


],  Belhimy  Ore. 
Vnty,  Alfred  K..  Carlhaee,  Hi 
Ctblliky.  Bilmnnd.  Bl.  LoDli. 


181 


I    Wilghl,AirrBdC.,.4.j».C.^.  Jf.  441 

Wrl!(ljt,  Bi^nAamln  M-  OransF.  Conn.  19) 

Wright,  Oiaalaa  K..  Waabloglon.  D.  O.  18T1 

Wrigbt,  Oavin  H.,'Pa]rI)eld.  liib. 

Wright,  Q.  Frederick,  ^.,Obcrlln.O.  OT 

n'riglit,  George  P.,  Boutb  Walpole,  llaH.  ISTt 

,    WrlKbt,  George  W.,8i»ioo,Uua,  ISTT 

I    Wri(ht.Jam«C.,Blnff,Wa.b.  ItTI 


1903.] 


LIST   OF   LICENTIATES   BEPORTEI). 


513 


Wright,  John,  Chainpalgn,  III. 
Wright,  Malan  H..  Nepaag,  Conn.  118 

Wright,  Newell  8.,  Detroit,  Mich.  1873 

Wright,  Reahen  B.,  Boise,  Ida.  144,  444 

Wright,  Rich.,  Newburyport,  Ifass.  236 

Wright,  Sela  O.,  OberUn,  O.  1849 

Wright,  Tnrner,  Ashland,  Ala.  84,  6 

Wright,  Walter  B.  C,  /y..  Olivet,  Mich.  1868 
Wright,  William  B  ,  BufWo,  N.  Y.  1863 

Wright,  William  E  ,  Frostburg,  Md.  216 

Wright, William  B..Philadelphia,Penn.l1, 1002 
Wrigley,  Francio,  Paonia,  Colo.  1878 

Wnemchmldt,  O.  Wm.,  Hastings,  Neb.  292 
*Warst,  Albert  E.,  Blllerica,  Mass.  11,  220 
Wyatt,  Charles,  Clark,  8.  D.  372 

Wyatt,  Francis  O.,  Piano,  III.  11,168 

Wyche,  L.  H.,  Fayetteville  N.  O.  380,  882 
Wylie,  B.  Melville,  Beverly,  Mass.  220 

Wyckoff,  Bdwin  D.,  CarpentersviUe,  111.  148 
Wyckoff,  Herbert  J.,  Chelsea,  Vt.  390 

WyekoC  James  D.,  Oarpenteraville,  111.  1869 
Wyekofr,  James  L.  R., N. woodbnry,Conn.  120 
Wyland,  Geo.  V.,  Chicago,  III.  1884 

Wylie,  Edmund  M.,  Beverly,  Mass.  1901 

Wyman,  Benson  N.,  Savannah,  N.  Y.  326 

Wyman,  Daniel  B..  Heath,  Mass.  280 

Yacer,  Granville,  Rindge,  N.  H.  806 

Yiiiima.  Ukichi.  Hilo,  H.  I.  138 

Yale,  David  L.,  I.«ete*s  Inland,  Conn.         1802 


Yarrow,  Philip  W.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  284 

Yarrow,  Sidney  R.,  Rocklin,  Cal.  06,  8 

Yarrow,  William  H.,  Lowell,  Mass.  1876 

Yauger,  Francis  A.,  Columbus,  O.  1896 

Yeoman^.  Herbert,  Providence,  R.  I.  368 
Yonker,Wilto  R.,  Sanlt  Ste.  Marie,  Mioh.  264 
York,  Burt  L.,  Bridseport,  Conn.  110 

York,  Frederick  B.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mloh.  256 
York,  Samuel  S.,  Wilton,  Me.  1887 

Yost,  Robert,  Omaha,  Neb.  294 

Youker.  David  G.,  Rockwell,  lo.  18i 

•Young,  A.  A., 631  S.Clarem*tav.,Ch*gpJll.  1863 
Young,  Charles  8.,  Newmarket,  N.  H.  806 
Young,  Harry  W.,  Seattle,  Wash.  66 

Young,  James  C,  Bast  BoKton,  Mass.  222 
Young,  John  H.,  Pittoburg,  Pa.  1869 

Young,  William  B.,  Kalama,  Wash.  402 

*Younggren,  Clans  G.,  South  Bend,  Ind.  1898 
Younldm,  Cyrus  L.  D.,  Boston,  Mass.  1898 
Yontx,  Herbert  A.,  Berlin^  Oermany,  1807 
Ynkl,  Adolf,  Braddock,  Penn.  11,  862 

Zellars,  Bdwin  G.,  Paxton,  111.  158 

Zeroher,  H.  J.,  Salem,  Ore.  1870 

Zickafoose,  Francis  A.,  Rock  Rapids,  lo.  182 
ZlmmermaUf  B.,Cheyenne, Ag'cy,  8.  D.  11, 376 
ZotUrelli,  Guiseppe  V.,  Cleveland,  O.  1808 
Zumbro.  William  M.,  A,  B.  C.  F.  M,  441 

Zurastein,W.  Carl,  Church,  lo.  178 


LIST  OF  LICBNTLA.TBS  RBPORTED. 

THIS  list  contains  the  Dames  of  those  apparently  reported  eu  under  care,  with  ref- 
erences to  the  pa^es  where  anv  saoh  are  mentioned  as  supplying  churches.  It  in- 
cludes also  some  names  starred  (*),  which  denotes  that  these  persons,  while  reported 
as  sujpplying  churches,  are  not  reported  to  be  approbated  by,  or  under  the  care  of, 
any  Congregational  organization. 

Further.  1.  This  fist  does  not  agree  with  the  number  given  in  State  Minutes, 
because  all  ordained  since  the  lists  were  reported  are  here  dropped.  2.  The  post- 
ofiSoe  addresses  are  often  delusive,  the  place  being  that  of  temporary  service  only. 
3.  Names  followed  by  St^te  onlv  are  of  persons  approved  in  the  State  mentioned,  no 
residence  being  reported.  4.  The  list  is  incomplete,  because  some  States  make 
no  full  report  of  licentiates.  5.  The  contracted  name  of  a  State  in  brackets  means 
that  the  name  was  reported  by  that  State,  although  the  person  may  reside  elsewhere. 


Alexander,  Karl  B.,  McHenry,  N.  D.  334, 8 
Allen,  Wm.  W.,  Oshtemo,  Mich.,  R.  F.  D.  264 
Alleys,  William  A. ,  Custer,  Mich.  2M,  6 

Allison,  Alex.  L.,  Rapid  River,  Mich.  262 

Altvator,  Ernest  W.,  Grafton,  Neb.  290.  6 
Amalu,  T.  K.  Robert,  Kaohe,  H.  I.  140 

Andrew,  John  C.  S.,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 
Austin,  James,  Lynxville,  Wis. 
Austin,  Lloyd  B.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Baldwin,  Albert  K.,  Winthrop,  Me. 
Barber,  Henry  A., New  Ipswich,  N. H. 
Barnes,  George  B.,  Laurel,  Mont. 
Barnes,  Orrville  A.,  Standish.  Mich. 
Bamett,  John  H.,  Andrews,  Ind. 
Barrow,  Edward  P.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 
Bartholomew,  Noyes  O.,  Denver,  Colo. 


414 

216 
306 
286 
264 
164 
280 
106 
410,  8, 20 


Bell,  Abraham,  Withre,  Wis. 
Bell,  Peter,  Denver,  Colo. 
Bevier,  Mrs.  Mary  A.,  Burlington,  Cfolo. 
Bingham,  Edgar,  Rowan,  lo. 
Blanford,  Mrs.  Anna,  Denver,  Colo. 
Boulware,  H.  B.,  Greenville,  8.  C. 
Brister,  R.  D.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Brooks,  James  H.,  Oollbran,  Colo. 
Brown,  F.  L.,  Wadleigh,  Ga. 
Brown,  George  B.,  East  Gilead,  Mieh. 
Brown,  H.  B.,  Evaosville,  Okla. 
Bruce,  Amos  M.,  Maiden,  Mass. 
Buekham,  Matthew  H..  /V.,  Burlington,  Vt. 
Bullock  JCotler  C.,Linden.Mieh.,R.D.2, 264, 66 
Bnrl,H.F.j81  Ashland  Brd.ChieagoTheo.Sem. 
Bnttram,  William  J..  Westvllle,  Fla. 
Cain,  Samuel,  Deerland,  Fla.  180 


108 


870 

106 

188 

250,4 


Canfleld,  T.  Cooler.  Tolt,  Wash. 
Capsham,  BenJ.,  Springvalley,  N.  Y. 
Carlson,  August  T.,  Mlddletown,  Conn.       116 
Carmichael,  Neil,  Rico,  Colo.  108 

Camley,  Qeo.  M.,  Gordon,  Fla 
Camley,  Joel,  Gordon,  Fla. 
Cathoart,  Miss  L.  S..  Elings  Mountain,  N.  C.  830 
Chapln,  Miss  S.  Abbie,  Gilman,  Colo.         108 
Chapman,  William  J.,  Oermany. 
Chappel,  B.  B.,  Klokapoo  Center,  Wis.    14,  20 
Chamock,  Geo.  A.,  Bethany,  Cal.  94 

Chninard,  A.,  Springdale,  Wash. 
Coleman,  Wm.  H  ,  Peoria,  111.  168 

Collecod,  H.  M.,  Crystal  Lake,  III.  y    162 

Commander,  S.  Frank,  VaughnviUe,  Fla. 
Conley,  George,  Gordon.  Fla.  130 

Cooloy,  C.  T.,  Tolt.  Wash.  406 

Core,  Harvey  R.,  North  Monroeville,  O.      848 
Cooper,  Harold,  Kangiey,  111.  166 

Cowman,  John  B..  Sherwood,  Ore.  360 

Cnbtree,  Allan,  Sherman,  Tex.  884 

Crater,  Mrs.  Hattie  M.,  Wheatland,  Wyo. 
Crawford,  William  A.,  Swan,  Tex. 
Crist,  William  L.,  Konsal,  N.  D.  836 

Crowdis,  Edwin  G.,  South  Bend,  Ind. 
CrowellfEdward  P.,  ^.,  Amberat,  Mass. 
Currie,  Walter  R.,  Coal  Bluff,  Ind.  166 

Dale,  John  H..  Winter  Park,  Fla. 
Davenport,  William  B.,  ,  N.  J. 

Davis,  Daniel  8.,  Winter  Park,  Fla.  182 

Deberry,  Perfect,  Troy,  N.  O. 
Dietriob,  Bmil,  Gann  Valley,  8.  D.  874 

Dl  Mioell,  Antonino  8.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 


514 


OONQREOATIOHAL  TEAB-BOOK. 


[1803. 


DlmcMid,  H.E.,  Pvk,  Ku. 

Dodf*,  A.  Cu-latoa.  V«nliJr«,  VI. 

0«PDnii.  J.  L.,  Atwood.  Mtcb.  V 

DoDfliH,  RoHO*  D..  Victor,  Ii.  1T1 

Duao.  Il>t«l,  Sdoii,  Vl 

Dyw,  Thooui  L^  EElDd«rhook,  Ulcb. 

DjiT,  Tbomu  L.,  FnironL,  Ind. 

Ebarhutl  D.  CleOD,  DDDkIck,  Ind. 
B«ka].  Bonn].  MeKoHpon.  PttiD. 
Eddr,  WlDirnd,  UuthBeld.Vt. 
XUiu,  armt  F.,  CoMOb,  Oann. 
Xlltnun,  Angni  J.  Ambai.lnd. 
KlUi,  E.  W.,  81  Aahlud  BodL.,  CIiIguo,  I] 
nui,  John  T.,  DdiUd,  Nab. 
BIwall,  LctI  H.,  Amhant,  Mui. 
Xmtnoa.  damncl  F.,  ly.,  BnrlioiUm,  VL 
■Builnni,  Fred  P..  WJnur  Pui,  Fl^ 
Bnoi,  ilnhur,  Adrivi,  Mich. 
Bnna,  Q«r«  W..  Uallon  Vkllty,  A^M, 
Elua,  Un.Sunea  J.,  lowm  OIIt,  io. 
Itwu.  Rlclurd  H.,  EUMTlllc,  IIIdIl 
Fahlgno,  Olurlea  A.,  Uiylord,  Ku.        IS 
rilbw,  Albert  v..  Denr,  H.  H. 
Flaher,  CbulM  R.,  Uikluid,  Oil. 
Flaliar.  E.  O.,  BratUeboro.  Vt..  R.  F.  S.  S, 
,  Tlibsr.  L.  O.,  QuodJatUrUla.  Tauu. 
Folsar.  AlltD.OonsanJ,  K.  a. 
Ford,  JofaB  B.,  Dsmoml,  Oa. 
Frusl*,  A.  J.,S»7S.  Hp'd'gn. 


L,wi>lU,  Aibla;  b.,  Hanli 
LflRlIMl.  W.  E. 
I    l.lbhy.  F.  J.,  KlcbmoDd,  I 

LiD«"*en«'Ali|  WullSii. 
l.aoko,  Robert,  Shwpii,  W 
I.umpklD,  Diekenouti.,  ] 
Lygna,  Dioa.  Dill.  Tei, 


I'd'g  n.  ,Oh1'fO,  III.  UO 
:b,  CoDD..  R.D.  4,     11* 


OorloD,  DempuuD..  BrldgamtBr,  Ck 
OreaooUKh,  Juniaa  C,  WaatBcId,  Uui 
Oreei,  Sim'l  B.,  ChHMr,  8. 0. 
Hilnea,  Onria,  Pm(sraan,H.  J. 
HuntUon,  J.  B.,  Oak  Park,  III. 
Hut,  Joha  F.,  Eaat  TiIIume,  AI>. 
Hanwell,  Arthiir  B  .  Juualci,  Vt. 
HalblKlv.  WUILim  B.,  C«rjvllle,  FU. 
Hojai,  S.  a..  Banon  BUUqd,  O. 
B*yD»,  Bdnr  A.  P.,  ei.  Loula,  Uo. 

Boatb,  Jarui  B.,  Oornlib,  N.'h. 
Halller,  Frink  O.,  Unanivllle,  a*. 
B<I»r.  Mn.  Mur;  II.,  Barnnt,  Neb. 

Q,"  J.'K.i'lnkiTler,  iTb.  "" 


BDgbr.1,  WIN  la 
Bampbclai,  0( 
Haiband,  Char 


a  ,  WaluBeld.  VI. 

-  Cooka,  MIcb.      2 

.K.J. 

tli,6olo. 

.,  Oorlei,  Colo. 

a  A„  BdliOD,  Wub. 

irge,  UllUiaD,  Fla. 


UcLnDe.  JobD 


.M.J, 


UsWliortar,  Ahk.T.,  No. Bloafbuid, HaM. 
ICaaku,  C.  P.,UI  B.HAlal«daL.,0*ga,IILlM 
Uanltl,  Robert  F.,  BanJett,  III.  lU 

MeHire,  Honrd  C..  Millard,  Oonn.  lU 

lleHrre,  liarafaall  W.,  Paoola,  Oolo. 
XlUer,  JahD  X.,  Aodoier,  UaH. 
Uo<tk,  B.  U.,  Watattovn.M.  r.,  R.  F.  D.    >1( 
Hoe,  WllUam  O.  B..  Oiubj,  Vt.  SM 

ICobtaCDe,  WUUam  L^/^-,  Ambcrat,  Uaia. 
Moon,  Edncd  W.,  WIkhwii,  Me.  Ha 

Moore,  Howard,  Wbliaker,  Ulib.  Ma 

Moon,  W.  Howard,  Traror,  Wla.  lU 

UorgM,  R.  O.,  Tyler,  Tek. 
Morion,  Kdwud,  Buaplon.  III.  IM 

Moya,  Jeaui  U.,  Albaqneniatf.  N.  M.  SlI 

Uneller,  Kndolph,  Uejlna,  N.  D.  SM 

Nellud,  J.  D  ,  81  Aahlaod  Boul.,  <7fO,Ill.  Ut 
NeilLl,  Alfred  W.,  Wallim,  Nab.  IM 

Mawton,  WUllua  R.,  Dallai.  Toi. 
Nngent,  Tbomai  E.,  AlfoDgDla.IU.  IM 

Ohieea,  Joel  P.,  AbardeeD,  Waah.  W) 

Oldfiald,  W,  JodaoD,  Eilelliw,  S.  D.  Sit 

OIKer,  Rufaa  O.  .Oblppe  w*  LAe,  Mish.  lU,  M 
Olmited,  Nlmne  P.,  Alba,  Mich.  IM 

Olion,  Aiel  W.,  Norwloh,  Oood.  19> 

OUon,  Berert,  Velva.  N,  D. 
Owena,  J.  N.,  Bl.  Bloia,  TeoD,  Id 

Packard,  Dr.  Harry  P..  Daofer,  Colo. 
Palmar,  J.  H.,  Tuakeiee,  Ala. 
Palmer,  Willard  JJ.,  Cblugo,  111. 
ParHDi.  Bt.  Clare,  Car»DTllIa,  Mich.     Ml,  M 
pMk,  V.  LHlUrd,  Nal,  Ala.  94 

Feuwardeii,  Brl'  Ion  13.,  Pblppibnrg,  Me.  Ill 
Paten,  Hobart,  North  Walworth,  Wla.  OH 
Pierce,  Jaioo  U„  ShaleaburT,  Miu.  m 

Ptncb,  Fnidetlek,B*u]l  Bla.  ICarle,  Hloh.  Ml,  4 
Porter.  Robert,  WlllUmi  Bay,  Wli.  4» 

Powell,  KMberloe  W.,  Ooaur,  8.  P.  STt 

Pran,  fraldo  B.,  Han[ord,  Oodd. 
Preaton,  Un.  O.  W.,  Tbedford,  Mab. 
Pu(b.  Mia  Elmrda.  Dee  Uoloee,  In.  ITt 

Purrli,  Cbarlei,  Hiaty,  Oa.  13S 

lUlpta,  Edwin  A.,  North  ODllford,Comi.    U> 
"umDHen,  Peter,  Oope.  Oolo. 
«ea,JnmiBE^  New  FilrSeld.  Good.  US 


JenberE,Oi 

JeU,  a.  v.,  1 

Jeme,  ChKRe>  a.,  bucdsdi 

Jewell,  (ieorm  O.,  Gage,  C 

JohD>oii,Wlllliin  J.,2lcbl 

JohB.lon,  Loul«  n^SUIIwB 


oitrph  M.,  Nora,  Ida. 


Uemy.EdelsU 
I.  F.  C.,  Dallu, 


Lackey.  C.,  Buieivllle,  N.  C. 
Lvke,  Edmund,  Berthold,  N.  D. 
teller.  Jotpb  C.,  Haywood,  N.  C 


Pan],  P/.,  WJchlu,  Kat 
labn,  So.  Kohala,  H  I. 
Henry  E..  WuhlDgloo 

0.  J.'.  Ne  ' 


IM 


Bbifer,  Charlei  F..  AtlauU,  Hlflfa.  3M 

Sbeppley.E.  H..BI  AihlaDdBaiiI.,Ohl'(O.I>l. 
Slof  leloD,  Richard  M  ,  Trinidad.  Oolo. 
Smtlh,  Vra,  AbDle,  CarTTlllo,  Fin. 
Bmllh,  Caleb  E..  Peru.  Mail.  W 

Bmllh,  Un.  Cbatlea  W.,  Flagler.  Colo. 


Flagler, 
.rdra.  E 


SI»,« 


Bmllh,  a.  Byroo,  Iberia,  Mo. 
Bmlth,  Harry  L..  Oorry.  Pa.  X 

Slackpola,  Markbnm  W.,  Magnolia,  Maaa. 
Bun,  ,  Portland,  Or*. 


MINISTERS   OF  OTHER   DENOMINATIONS. 


1903.] 

Bteate,  &»rgs  W.,  Biwsv  N.  0. 
Blonay,  Jobn  R..  Ceylon, Uiud. 
BUnr,  H.  C,  Idiho,  Colo, 
airtoklud,  Et.  O.,  Eiralli,  AtL 
Strrksr,  Ountl  V.,  Itlll  Rlnr,  Uui. 
Hlasn,  Irrlni  W.,  Mllllni»k«.  He. 
Tulor,  WUIIun,  LvkHlind,  B.  C. 
Tadtoid,  JoKph  E.,  CrriUl,  Ulch.  3 

Tboou,  Junm  I.,  Hmllfu,  lUai, 
ToltMrt,  Rifmond  B..  Monon  Pirk,  111. 
Tomy,  Elbridas  C^  Aqron,  Ka. 
Trnndale,  A.  L.,  Wendill,  Mhi 
Tu  AokOD,  Oul  B.,  OsrdeD  Prulria,  111. 
~       -    -        ~       .rd.MlddleTllla,  Uleh. 


Wmldroi 

Walkar,  tu»,  Fambntke.  N.  H. 

Wklkar,  WlIUitoD.  t^.,  New  HiTan,  Cona 


WaUberby,  W.  H.,' 


iiTai.  tu 

inUboro,  Tt.      tM 

Wlfblmu,  John  C,  NarUittsld,>Cua. 
Wimum,  Tunla  B.,  AlTintls,  Okla.     SM,  « 
WlllUnu,  Robert  H.,  Sieienoa,  Eu.         IM 
WUIlim*.  SUIT  O.,  AUuta,  Qi.  lU 

Wlodla,  Oeoiw  W.,  Tonguiatle,  Km.       IM 
WlthlaitOD,  Wllfnd,  BlronaOIlT,  Ku. 
Woodswsk,  A.  O.,  OaoafoTlll.  IM 

Want,  Albait  B.,  Boaton,  Uui. 
T>Uovb»k,  SoloinOD,  Laalla,  B.  D. 
YsUowluwk,  eiaphsn,  Chayanoa  Ai^ay,  B.  D. 
Tbudc,  N.  B.,  TallahuHa,  Fli. 


LIST  OF  MINISTERS 


D,  Abni 


iL.Chn., 


B.,"l^Vng.l 


Boawc 

Brown!  J.'8.,'B*pt.,'Bu 
Byan,  Ralph  O..  Catqb. 
C»rp«nl--^"'    "  "■ 


DS.  Wtl. 

el.  Vt. 


D,  Leonard,  Pi 


iii«,k.Y.  MB 
lumi,  N.  T.        nt 

--,  igRock.io.        no 

Oope'  H.  W..  Melh..  Un.rtTll*.  Neb.  »1 

Onna.  Aodenon,  Pren..  dndnnatl.  O.  343 
Or«n«,  KdwBrd  P  ,  Pre..,  Monilcello.  Minn.  IH 
Cnwfoid,  W.  H..  U.  B.,  WtllKton,  Vl.  IM 
Onrty,  Caleb,  II.  E.,  Jflrome,  Mich.  2M 

Cnrtti,  WalUr  R.,C>in..  Hubbirdlon,  VI.  SM 
DmmU,  N.da  M..Metti.,Casnon  Falla.Mlnn.ZM 
Dai^hmu'i,  Aniiiir,  Melli  .  drovciiind,  Mu».  ISi 
Dooley,  Jdbn,  Pru  ,  Mantarey.  Maii.  IH 
Enden.  Geo.  C,  Chn.,  I-IIUfltld.  O.  St> 

Kiua,  Ben).  F  ,Clin..  Croydon.  N.  H.  WS 
Erana,  Robert  B.,  Ind.,  racatonlu.ni.  IM 
Jiantf.  a,  L  ,  U.  E  .  WIcblU,  Kaoi.  IM 


aolden.  Henry  O,.  Prea.,  I^kland.  6.  MB 
Sriham,  Itoben  H.,  Prei.,  AddiHn,  Neb.  28! 
Sroyai.  S.  P..  Prai.,  LInden.llla,  O.  SSI 

amick.  Then.  W.,  Bipl.,  OlyndoD.  Minn.  MO 
aammcnley,  W.  H  ,  H.  k,  fiiUitmry,  Vl.  SM 
"—• '— 0.  W,  C,  C.  P.,  Kohoka,  Ho.  !M 
—  T    n„_    .._! — in.OobD.llB 

!,  lo.      in 

Maat  2U 


- -.- jwj.,rrc.. 

Hleek>,  L.  6.,  M.  B..  Biftle  Oi 
Hovle,  Joiepb  L.,  Pelhum,  N, 

Ba1Unao,Jol)nA.,  M.U..Wort 

nunaborper,  ,T.  H.,  Prw.,  Vloeland,  If .  J.  oju 
Holton.  Mlllon  L  ,  Uelb.,  Blaine,  Wuh.  400 
-Jcke..  J,  1...  IT,  B..  liatlUnd.  Mloh.  IM 

Inj.  Hnal,.  L'r»  ,  Lebanon,  l4.  r.  810 

jKbon.^A'.  II .,  R  O.A.,  Wood  bridge  ,H.  J.  SII 
Johoaon,  D.  a.,pra«.,IJaMonal01ty,  Oal.  101 
Johuon,  Orin  It.,  Uelh  .  Adana  Ulch.     160 


Kelgwio.  A.  Edwin,  Pro...  Cbl»fO,  III. 

Ktn(,J._B.,y.B.,Dallaa.Ill 

in 

KniKhl.  E^E'^'B^'i'it-'KlaNiX',  N.T. 

KM 

Kylo,  W.  li.,  It.  [■..  B..rgrn,  N.  T. 

l.Tvfreit!T':'L,'!'?r^:,^lSii°'^«r7lV.T. 

"sis 

LlKuetl.  Oeo.  A.,  Rlahinoad  Bill,  N.  Y. 
Ludi,  AlbenJ.,  Pru..  Holyoka,  Uaai. 

zso 

Iy.ng.Jo.eph,  M.K,.Ctoion.O. 

LoBg,J.  H.II,M.E..  BBlhel,Vt. 

388 

Lueu,  Jamea  B.,  M.  E..  l-ateatlna.  Tax. 

Lvun.  A.  U.,  Bapu  SunnFaida,  Waah. 

tlU 

Meeker,  Jaoob  K.,  Chn..  Uraeawteh.  O, 

Mllcbell,  OeorsG  A.,  Prcs.,  Oroiadala,  11 

Murrl.on  W.lf.  Pre.    Aaa  Arbor,  K.1).  Mich, 

\|.^"H..  li.  KoMall,  U.  K.,  CuMleton,  VI. 

390 

ZW 

■ '  i'-'.'.ii,  '/■.I-.'r'.'i.'y'.  E  ,  Uadlion,  Ue. 

'.  i:  '1.  n  II  .  Pro..,  BUI  bant,  Waih 
Patch,  Albert  Eugene,  Bapt.,aiultUw,ll 

Pn»..Par1a,TM. 

Pbelp..  Geo.  O.,  Pre*..  Proapact,  N.  T.  *M 
Plunlelt.  John  V.,Heth.,Bprlntflald,  Minn. zrg 
Poaaon,  Wm..  U  B..  IninTllla,  S.  T.  31« 

Robarla.  R.  M..  M.  E.,  UUler  Park,  N.  Y.  SM 
Kondean,  B.  P.,  Pre...  F.ll  River,  Maaa,  XH 
Ruddlok,R]obardA.,Praa.,Oanaaae,Wla  «IZ 
Smlih.  A.  D.,  Malh.,  OrMerille,  Minn.  210 
Bmttfa,  Kranda  A..  Melh..  Freeland,  Mleb.  tit 
Bp.oldlag,  Oao.  B,  Jr.,Pre..,Fryflbnrg,  Ma.  308 
Sioekdale.  A.  A..  Melh.,  Reverr.  Maaa.  140 
Slocking,  M.  a.,  M,  B.,  Haddam  N'k.Conn  lit 
enLfaerLnd,  B.  a.,Pre..,r.wM  CTtyJUch.  1S4 
Taft,  Otlnlon  J.,  F  M.,  Volnay,  S.Y.  828 
Taylor,  Lawrence,  M.  E  ,  Llhwood,  San.  IW 
Thoaiaa.  Percy  E..  Melb..  Winona,  Winn.  ITl 
TbompKO,  J,  H.,  I'raa  ,  Waruw,  III.  IM 
ThompMn,  8.  H,.  B.pl.,  Aonawan.  III.,  148 
Tower,  Wm.  J.,Bapl  .Wr.l  Ntwnik.  K.Y.SM 
Tack,k.  A.,  BapL.  ililiiialil    ilc,  311 

Turner,  B.  D.,  Uelh.,  Biookioa,  H>».  ttn 
Valdoi,  CayeUno  !>.,  B.pl..  Tampa,  Fla.,  IM 
Van  Blyke,  O.  B.,  Uelb.,lllngbsm.  Hau,  IW 
Waldron.  J.  D.,  F.  W.  B.,  Morran.  Vl..  SBl 
Walking Thomaa,  I'l,;.  KIdon,  Mo.  m 


Wllbrew,  Jafan  Y..,  I 
Wolfa.  Frank  B.,h 
Yonng,  VlTfll  W.,  < 


516 


CONOKEOATIONAL   TEAB-BOOK. 


[1908. 


SUNDAY   SCHOOLS   AND  NAMES   OF  SUPERINTENDENTS, 

MASSACHUSETTS. 


Ohar«h. 


Abinffton, 

North, 
Aoton, 

"    Soath, 
Adams, 
Agawam^FgHllU, 


BuperinteDdent. 


i< 


Amesbnry,  M.  st. 
"         UnioD, 
Amhent,  Ist, 
"   2d, 
''   CoUege, 
•*   North, 
*'    South, 
Aiidoyer,Sonth, 
"  Wert, 
"  Free, 
**  Ballardvale, 
"   Seminary, 
Arlington, 

**  Heiffhts, 
Aahbnmn'm,  Ist, 
North, 
Aflhby. 
AAhfield, 
Ashland, 
Athol, 

AtUeboro,  2d, 
Anbnrn, 
Ayer, 

Barnstable,  W., 
"    Centerville, 
"    Hyannis, 
"    Cotult, 
Barre, 

Becket,  Center, 
"       North, 
Bedfbrd, 
Belchertown, 
Belmont,  Wav'y, 
••     Plymouth, 
Berkley, 


Bemardston, 

BeTerly,2d,  N'th 
«  Dane  St., 
**  Wash'tonst., 

Billerica, 

Blackstone, 
"  MUlville,  Sc, 

Blandford.  Ist, 
"    2d,  North, 

Borton,  Ch'st'n, 
"  Old  South, 
"  3d,  Dorch'r, 
'*  Park  St., 
«•  Union, 


William  S.  O'Brien. 
WillUm  G.  Biett. 
Charles  B.  Smith. 
A.  T.  Sanderson. 
W.  B.  Plunkett. 
Rev.  F.  L.  Garfield. 
Dea.  W.  H.  Porter. 
Dea.  John  Carrier. 
Dea.  E.  A.  Goodwin. 
C.  W.  Marshall. 
Mrs.  C.  W.  Hawley. 
Joseph  O.  Thompson. 
Howard  A.  Parsons. 
George  O.  Hannum. 
Charles  H.  Shearer. 
Frederic  S.  Boutwell. 
J.  Newton  Cole. 
William  Shaw. 

Alfred  C.  Cobb. 
M.  A.  Bridgham. 
Fred  D.  Lane. 

James  W.  Brooks. 

Dea.  F.  H.  Smith,  Buokland. 

Clifford  S.  Bragdon. 

Waldo  E.  Fav. 

Ernest  D.  Gilroan. 

Rev.  Charles  M.  Pieroe. 

A.  C.  Cummings. 

William  F.  Jenkins. 

Mrs.  Nellie  B.  Hallett. 

W.  A.  Baldwin. 

Charles  G.  Allen. 
Burwell  Turner. 
George  L.  Johnson. 
Wallace  G.  Webber. 
George  B.  Jackson. 
H.  E.  Carpenter. 
Rev.  Elbrldge  C.  Whiting. 
Dea..R.  H.  Babbitt. 
Charles  M.  Sawyer. 
H.  L.  Crowell. 
Charles  S.  Brown. 
A.  L.  Safford. 

John  E.  Bull. 
Fred  Fallows. 
F.  L.  Carlson. 
Miss  L.  Belle  Tiffany. 
Harrison  L.  Pease. 
A.  Perry  Martin. 
Rev.  Allen  B.  Cross. 
Elisha  B.  Worrell. 
Edwin  B.  Smallman. 
Albert  S.  Baker. 


B'n,  PhUUps,  So. 

"  Berkeley  Tern. 

'*  Brighton, 

"  Village,  Dorc. 

"  Winth'p,  C'n, 

"  Eliot,  Roxb., 

*' Central, 

**  W.  Roxbury, 

*'Mave'k,Ea8t, 

"  Mt.  Vernon, 

"  Shawmut, 

"  Central  J.  P., 

"  Imman1,Rox. 

"  Trinity,  Nep't, 

"  Pilg*m,Dorch. 

"  Highl'd,  Rox., 

"  Walnut  av.,R. 

"  Oliyet, 

"  Boy'n.  J.  P. 

"  8wed,, 

*'  None,, 

"  Allston. 

"  Harvard, 

**  Central, 

**  Seamen's, 

**  Roslindale, 

"  St  Mark, 

'*  Baker,  East, 
Boxboro, 
Boxford, 

West, 
Boylston,  Cen., 
Braintree,  1st, 

South, 
Bridgewater, 

**   ScotUnd, 
Brimfield, 
Brockton,  1st, 

**  So.,Camp., 

"  Porter, 

*•  Waldo, 

**  Wendell  av., 

**  Lincoln, 
Brookfield, 
Brookline,H'y'd, 
'*       Leyden. 
Buckland, 

Burlin^n, 
Cambridge,  1st, 

"  1st  Evangel., 

"  North  av., 

"  Pilgrim, 

"  Wood  Mem., 

"  Hope, 
Canton, 
Carlisle, 
Carver,  North, 


BaperiDl0DdeBti 


F.  Li.  Forrell. 
Frank  A.  White. 
Frank  H.  Fitta. 
William  G.  Swan. 
Miss  L.  E.  Hapenny. 
Clarence  T.  Mooar. 
Hermon  W.  Abom. 
Ralph  E.  Curtis. 
Dea.  Silas  K.  Main. 
John  D.  Graham. 
Dea.  Frank  B.  Bundy. 
Gteorge  A  Gowen. 
Rev.  Charles  H.  Beale. 
Harry  G.  Dixon. 
Charles  W.  H.  Bolingbroke. 
Charles  L.  Ziegler. 
Rev.  B.  W.  Snow. 

A.  M.  Clement. 
Sylvester  R.  Crocker. 
Fr.  Gustafson. 

Mrs.  L.  J.  Pederaon. 

Frank  H.  Emerson. 

Daniel  R.  Knight. 

F.  W.  Thurston. 

George  Marsters. 

C^eorge  Dame. 

T.  J.  Hamilton. 

George  Taylor. 

Martin  E.  Wood. 

Dea.  John  W.  Parkhunt. 

N.  B.  Sargent. 

Calvin  H.  Andrews. 

Charles  S.  Bates. 

Dea.  Frank  A.  Reed. 

W.  D.  Jackson. 

E.  E.  Keith,  Brldgewater. 

B.  E.  Campbell. 
Dea.  Charles  Rollins. 
George  E.  Keith. 

J.  Howard  Field. 
Charles  E.  Johnson. 
Charles  Williamaon. 
N.  B.  Howell. 
Edward  B.  Hale. 
Rev.  Oliver  D.  Sewall. 
Morris  A.  Hall. 
Frederick  L.  Warfleld. 
Thomas  I.  Reed. 
Allen  K.  Sweet. 
George  B.  Caswell. 
James  Morrison. 
Arthur  L.  Miles. 
Samuel  W.  Ball. 
William  Winrow  (Ass't). 
Albert  F.  Morse,  2d. 
Dea.  Daniel  L.  Chamberlin. 
Rev.  Oscar  F.  Stetson. 


>3.]       MASSACHUSETTS   SUNDAY   SCHOOLS   AND   SUPERINTENDENTS.  517 


Church. 


rlemont,  Ist, 
**  Bast, 

rltOD, 
thaniy 
Imoford,  N., 

•  C«n'l, 
Isea,  Ist, 

"       Central, 

3d, 
Bter,  1st, 

2d, 
sterfield, 
K>p6e,  Ist, 
*•     2d,  Falls, 
"     3d, 

tOD, 

'•      Germarit 
asset. 

Beech  wood, 
•rain, 
oord, 
wav, 

imington, 
*•        West, 
x>n, 
a, 

vers.  Center, 
Maple  St., 
tmouth,  So., 
ham, 

rfield.  South, 

It 

nis,  South, 
Union, 
iton, 

'     '  Ea«t, 

er, 

3ut,  Ist, 

'      Central, 

ley, 

stable, 

bury, 

>ridfi:ewater, 

hampton,lst, 

*  Fayson, 
ongm*w, 
on.  Center, 
hoed..  North, 
irtown, 
imont.  So., 
eld, 

*ett,  1st, 

k>urtland  St., 

iystio  Side, 

haven, 

Biver,  Ist, 
Cen'l, 
Fowler, 
French, 
Broadway, 

douth,  Ist, 

Bast, 

North, 

Waquoit, 


Saperlntendeot. 


George  H.  Frary. 

George  H.  Wheeler. 

Mrs.  E.  J.  W.  Spencer. 

Roewell  Atwood. 

Arthur  W.  Trubey. 

Samuel  Hagerman. 

Henry  H.  Stickney. 

George  £.  Morrill. 

R.  Cecil  Hope. 

William  Ward. 

Miss  Grace  M.  Pease. 

William  H.  Baker. 

Rev.  C.  G.  Bumham. 

F.  W.  Coombs. 

George  H.  Hale. 

Charles  B.  Wells. 

Paul  Gle*isberg. 

Philander  Bates. 

Peter  W.  Sharp,  N.Scituate. 

Rev.  Charles  M.  Crooks. 

William  C.  Bass. 

Dea.  Bdward  W.  Hamilton. 

Dea.  W.  A.  Harlow. 

Albert  M.  Hubbard. 

Dea.  Payson  £.  Little. 

Forest  A.  Hicks,  Nichewaug. 

Dea.  William  Siner. 

W.  P.  Perry. 

Edgar  B.  Sturteyant. 

Frank  B.  Young,  B.Dedham. 

Lucius  T.  Harns. 

J.  J.  Greenough. 

Andrew  J.  Hersey. 

Nathan  A.  Howes. 

Geo.  A.  Clark,  N.  Dighton. 

Fred  J.  Lindberg. 

Thomas  H.  Meek. 

George  L.  Howe. 

Charles  L.  Hodge. 

Calvin  RichardjK>n. 

Miss  Bertha  B.  Whitbag. 

Dea.  George  D.  Glover. 

Rev.  H.  B.  Mason. 

George  A.  Dunbar,  CaHpello. 

John  Leitch,  Jr. 

F.  A.  Leach. 

Bdward  M.  Burt. 

Chas.  M.  Ripley,  So.  Baston. 

William  Borg. 

Mrs.  Mary  W.  Worth. 

R.  L.  Thayer,  Smiths. 
William  W.  Brown. 
Dea.  Gardner  Bumham. 
George  8.  Manhall. 
John  M.  Finch. 
Allison  C.  Smith,  Maiden. 
Samuel  F.  Watterson. 
6.  Frank  Allen. 
C.  V.  8.  Remington. 
Frederick  W.  Iawsou. 
Rev.  S.  P.  Rondeau. 
Rev.  J.  B.  Bnman. 
William  C.  Davis. 
Wm.F.Robinson,Hatchvllle. 
Dea.  SilasHatoh,Hatchvllle. 
Bdward  A.  Little. 


Church. 


F'th,  W'ds  Hole, 
Fitchburg,Calv., 
"     Rollstone, 
**      Oerman, 
'*      StoediMh, 
"      Finnish, 
Foxboro*. 
Framing'^m,  Ply., 
*<    Sazonville, 
"    South, 
Franklin,  Ist, 
Freetown, 
Gardner, 
Georgetown,  Ist, 
*'    Memorial, 
GiU, 

'  Olouce6t'r,West, 
"    Trinity. 
'*    Lanes ville, 
"    Magnolia, 
Goshen, 
Grafton, 
*'  Saundersville, 
Granbv, 
Granville,  Bast, 
West„ 
GreatBar'gton, 

**  Housatonic, 
Greenfield,  1st, 
2d, 
Greenwich, 
Groton, 

**         West, 
Groveland, 
Hadley,  1st, 

**    2d,  North, 
Halifax, 
BEamilton, 
Hampden, 
Hanover,  West, 
**  Four  Corners, 
Hanson, 
Hard  wick, 

"   Gilbertville, 
Harvard, 
Harwich, 

**       Port, 
Hatfield, 
Haverhill,  B'fd, 
•*  West, 
"  4th, 
''  Center, 
"  North, 

"  Riverside, 
"  Union, 
"  8t.Jobn's,FV. 
'«  Ward  HiU, 
"  Zion, 
Hawley, 

"        West, 
Heath, 
Hingham, 
*'  Bethany, 
Hinsdale, 
Holbrook, 
Holden, 
Holland, 


SupertntMident. 


John  M.  Bowles. 

John  G.  Thompson. 

Emory  F.  Burrage. 

Rev.  Fitz  W.  Martini. 

Bvald  Ramgren. 

Franz  Lehtmen. 

William  8.  KimbaU. 

George  B.  Fay. 

Arthur  C.  Winch. 

William  F.  Richardson. 

Carl  B.  Johnson. 

Charles  H.  Payne. 

W.  W.  Tandy. 

JBdwin  8.  Daniels. 

Harry  B.  Perkins. 

F.  A.  Foster,  Mt.  Hermon. 

Bmest  L.  Marshall. 

John  Cunningham. 

Joseph  H.  Andrews. 

Ernest  W.  Dunbar. 

Mrs.  B.  C.  Packard. 

Rev.  Samuel  A.  Harlow. 

L.  A.  Ford,  Farnumsvllle. 

Willard  A.  Taylor. 

Dea.  B.  F.  Roberts. 

Mrs.  Mary  B.  Treat. 

B.  J.  Van  Lennep. 

H.  H.  Reynolds. 

Lewis  N.  Smead. 

George  H.  Wilkins. 

B.  G.  Kelley. 

Herbert  W.  Taylor. 

Charles  Bixby. 

Charles  8.  Huntress. 

Martin  8.  Pierce. 

Charles  8.  Abbott. 

B.  L.  Grover. 

Dea.  Bveratt  A.  Smith. 

Dea.  A.  B.  Newell. 

Henrv  McNayr,  W.  H. 

Israel  Hatch. 

Miss  Malinda  A.  Carr. 

A.  Campbell. 
Blmer  M.  Marsh. 
Charles  L.  Clay. 
Cvrenus  8.  Hunt. 
Mrs.  Jehiel  Jordan. 
Joseph  8.  Wells. 
George  B.  Kimball. 
Bllius  A.  Bmerson. 
Dea.  J.  H.  Jaques. 
Leonard  H.  Noyes. 
I.  W.  Tapley. 
Dea.  A.  w.  Brown. 
Dea.  Samuel  C.  Band. 
Rev.  Charles  L.  Charron. 
Charles  F.  Bisbee. 

B.  8.  Blackwell. 
H.  C.  Harmon. 
Clarence  C.  Fuller. 
Miss  Mamie  B.  Maxwell. 
Bdgar  M.  Lane. 

Thomas  A.  Frissell. 
Leonard  Belcher. 
Herbert  J.  Jones. 
Freeman  B.  Blodgett. 


518 


CONGREGATIONAL  TBAB-BOOK. 


[1903. 


Chnroh. 


BuperiDteDdent. 


HolUston, 
Holyoke,  Ut, 

"       French, 
HopUnton, 
HubbardBton, 
HndBOD, 
Hantington,  Ist, 
••  2d, 

Hyde  Park, 

"  CL  Hills, 
Ipiwioh,  iBt, 
"  Soath, 
"  Linebrook, 
Kiiuntoii, 
LakeTille, 
Lftnoatter, 
Lanesboro, 
Lawrence,  L.  st. 
South, 
Riverside, 
Trinity, 
United, 
Lee, 

Leioeater, 
Lenox, 
Leominster, 

"        North, 
Leverett, 
"    Moore's  Qor. 
Lexington, 
Lincoln, 
Littleton, 
Longmeadow, 
LoweU,  Pawt't, 
1st, 

1st  Trin., 
Eliot, 
John  St., 


<i 
II 
i< 


II 
11 
II 
II 


"    Kirk  St, 
*'    High  St. 
**    French, 
"    HighI'd, 
"    Swedish, 
"    Norwegian, 
Ludlow,  Center, 
"       Union, 
Lnnenborg, 
Lynn,  Ist, 
^'  Central, 
"  Chestnut  St., 
"  North, 
"  8cand., 
Lynnfield,  Gen., 

2d, 
Maiden,  1st, 
*'  Maplew'd, 
"  Linden, 
"  Scand,, 
Manchester, 
Mansfield, 
Marblehead, 
Marion, 
Marlboro, 

'*      French, 
Marshfield,  Ist, 
Hills, 


William  B.  McClellan. 
rhomas  W.  Holley. 
Alfred  H.  Morton. 
Rev.  A.  J.  Lods. 
Brvin  B.  Smith. 
C.  F.  Shaw. 
W.  S.  Powell. 
Mrs.  W.  L.  Hendriok. 
Dea.  Edward  Raby. 
William  D.  Ward. 
Henry  L.  Johnson. 
Rev.  Edward  Constant. 
Frank  T.  Gk)odhue. 
Albert  F.  Tenney. 
Rev.  E.  M.  Bartlett. 
Thomas  P.  Paull,  Myricks. 
Calvin  H.  Maynard. 

Charles  H.  Choate. 

Dea.  William  GUchrist. 

Richard  Shiers. 

C.  W.  Abbott. 

John  Ashton. 

Augustus  R.  Smith. 

AlMrt  S.  Conant. 

Edw'd  C.  Sedgwick,  Lenoxdale, 

R.  Lincoln  Chandler. 

Dea.  Joseph  G.  Putnam. 

Frank  Field. 

Elmer  B.  Briggs. 

James  P.  Prince. 

CliflPord  B.  Whitney. 

Charles  K.  Houghton. 

William  B.  Medlicott. 

C.  A.  Richardson. 

Walter  T.  Barstow. 

Hector  Turnbull. 

G^rge  S.  Hull. 

Henry  A.  Smith. 

Dea.  Edward  W.  Clark. 

Albert  Metrad. 

P.  R.  Cobb. 

Carl  F.  Pihl. 

A.  Lincoln  Johnson. 
H.  Berton  Payne. 
Alpheus  K.  f^rancis. 
Joseph  L.  Obear. 
Dea.  E.  L.  Pease. 

B.  H.  Crombie. 
Francis  Haseltine. 
John  Lindberg. 
George  Hatch. 
Fred  Jacobs. 
George  W.  Reynolds. 
Miss  C.  W.  Montgomery. 
Dea.  Joseph  D.  Crosby. 
Per.  O.  Peterson. 
Alfred  L.  Saben. 
William  A.  Copeland. 
John  G.  Brougnton. 

W.  C.  RoudenDush. 
Dea.  Elmer  D.  Howe. 
John  A.  Phillips. 
J.  Fletcher  Barnes. 
Herbert  I.  Macomber. 


Chareb. 


Bfattapoisett, 
Mavnard, 
Medfield, 
Medfbrd,  Mystic, 
West, 
"        Union, 
Medway,  2d,W., 
"       VUlage. 
"       3d,  W. 
Melrose, 

"    Highlands, 
Merrimac, 
Methuen, 
Middleboio,  1st, 
"       North, 
«      Central, 
Middlefield, 
Middleton, 
Milford, 
Millbury, 

2d, 
Millis. 
MUton, 

"       East, 
Monson, 
Montague, 
**  Miners  FOs, 
•*  Turners  F*ls, 
Monterey, 
Mt.  Washington, 
Nantucket, 
Natick, 

"      South, 
Needham, 
New  Bedford, 
'*       North, 
"       Trin., 
New  Braintree, 
Newbury, 

"      Byfleld, 
Newburyport,  N. 
"  Prospect  St., 
"  BelleviUe, 
"  Whitefleld, 
New  Marlboro, 
'*   Southfield, 
*•   Mill  River, 
New  Salem, 

North, 
Newton,  1st,  Gen. 
"  2d,  West, 
*•  Eliot, 
"  Aubumdale, 
"  North, 
**  Newton ville, 
"  Highlands, 
Norfolk, 
North  Adams, 
Northampton,  1st 
*'       Edwards, 
'*      Florence, 
North  Andover, 
North  Attleboro, 
"  A.  Falls, 
"  Trinity, 
Northboro, 
Northbridge  C, 


Buperintendeot 


Thomas  L.  Ames. 
William  H.  Gutteridge. 
Richard  E.  Cole. 
Charles  B.  Miller. 
Fred  H.  C.  Woolley. 
Percy  H.  Hodgman. 
E.  L.  Williams. 
James  M.  Parker. 

Gleorge  A.  Manning. 
Walter  H.  Todd. 

B.  Frank  Sargent 
Dea.  Frank  Remick. 
William  H.  Pamell. 
W.  C.  Bradbury. 
Alonso  F.  Byder. 
Wesley  A.  Olds. 
Edgar  Oreirory. 
Waldo  B.  Whiting. 
Miss  Cora  F.  WoMbory. 
G.  K.  Fisher. 

W.  W.  Whiting. 
Ellsworth  Huntington. 
Frank  Kemp. 
Alva  M.  Walker. 
I.  W.  Dugan. 
A.  R.  Webster. 

C.  G.  Mafi:oon,  Meatsgae  City. 
Charles  P.  Hyde. 

Robert  Brown. 

Mrs.  Charlotte  Huxford. 

Theodore  F.  Russell. 

S.  W.  Beach. 

E.  G.  Herdman. 

Rev.  H.  B.  Dyer. 

Cromwell  Padelford. 

Clifton  W.  Bartlett 

Dea.  Horatio  Moore. 

WUliam  T.  Humphreys. 

Joseph  N.  Dummer,  Bowley. 

Louis  H.  Toppan. 

Dea.  Charles  A.  BUss. 

Irving  H.  Johnson. 

S.  J.  Hughes. 

Miss  Alice  L.  Field. 

A.  W.  Ghapin. 

E.  W.  Rhoades. 

E.  L.  Adams. 

Burton  R.  Gray. 
Charles  A.  Suiders. 
Charles  D.  Kepner. 
Frank  F.  Davidson. 
William  B.  Lowry. 
Albert  D.  Auryansen. 
George  H.  Mellen. 
Dea.  Edward  W.  Mann. 
William  8.  Garland. 
R.  F.  Armstrong. 
Charles  H.  Tucker. 
Oscar  H.  Rice. 
Daniel  W.  Carney. 
Rev.  John  WhitehilL 
Mrs.  F.  B.  Gumey. 
Rev.  H.  G.  McComas. 
Frank  H.  Atwood. 
Irving  O.  Darling. 


>3.]       MASSACHUSETTS   SUNDAY   SCHOOLS   AND   SUPERINTENDENTS.  519 


Charch. 


if 


thbridge,  W. 

^,  Bo^cdale, 

rookAeldilst, 

'         Union, 

Oifleld, 

th  Reading, 

ton, 

•rood, 

ham, 

age,  North, 

'       Central, 

age,  Swediih, 

lans, 

Old, 

ner,  Thom'e, 

2d, 
rhreeBiyers, 
ton, 
t)ody,  South, 

2d. 

West, 
lam, 

Packardyille, 
perell, 

iTsham, 
lipston, 
ifield,  l8t, 

2d, 

South, 

Pilgrim  M., 
nfleld, 
Q*th,Man., 
il^m, 
hiltonville, 
opton, 
cott, 
iceton, 
inoetown, 
ICY,  Beth., 
rollaston, 
rash'gtonst., 
tlantic, 
wedUht 
k.  &  Downs, 
inniih, 
dolph, 
oham. 

North, 

aboth, 
sre,  1st, 
Beachmont, 
imond, 
letter,  Ist, 

•  North, 

*  EM, 
eland, 


BuperloteDdent. 


CpOTt,lS|, 

•  Pig.  Core, 
'  SwedUh, 
lej, 
ilston, 

*  South, 
and, 

m,  Tab'ole, 


Arthur  F.  Whltln. 

Benjamin  W.  Brown. 

Mrs.  Frances  A.  Cummings. 

Miss  Ella  H.  Stone. 

Ambert  G.  Moody,  B.  N. 

Arthur  F.  Upton. 

Arthur  £.  Sweet,  B.  N. 

H.  Eugene  Rice. 

Horace  W.  Lincoln. 

Dea.  Henry  N.  Frye. 

Charles  S.  Walker. 

Carl  Engnall. 

Dea.  F.  B.  Snow,  B.Orleans. 

Mrs.  Ralph  H.  Norton. 

Dea.  D.  Milton  Howe. 

Andrew  J.  Parker. 

David  L.  Bodfish. 

Arthur  F.  Calkins. 

Eiisha  A.  Merrill. 

William  T.  WoUoflf. 

Arthur  W.  Felt. 

Mrs.  Ada  Orover. 

Mrs.  D.  O.  Chickering. 

Lyman  C.  Blood. 

Edwin  Shumway. 

George  K.  Wilder. 

Lyman  B.  Smith. 

Charles  W.  Power. 

James  Jacobs. 

J.  E.  Pierson. 

Rev.  Raymond  Calkin. 

J.  A.  Winslow. 

Dea.  Gideon  H.  Clark. 

Rev.  D.  M.  James. 

Engene  Finney,  Chiltearille. 

Miss  Grace  S.  Churchill. 

W.  F.  Wendemuth. 

W.M.Roper,Jr.  E.HabbardstoB. 

Dea.  James  E.  Rich. 

Ernest  W.  Branch. 

Charles  A.  Campbell. 

Chas.  H.  Sherburne,  Qulncy. 

Walter  F.  Blake. 

Charles  Leander. 

Levi  H.  Millbory, 

Matti  Riihimaki. 

M.  Wales  Baker. 

Ira  C.  Graves. 

Dea.  William  Palmer. 

Howard  W.  Poor. 

Henry  T.  Horton. 

Frank  P.  Morse. 

Rev.  Allen  A.  Stockdale. 

A.  G.  Sharp. 

George  B.  Haskell. 

Edw^d  B.  Reynolds. 

Mrs.  I.  F.  Barrows. 

Clarence  E.  Rice. 

George  M.  Haskins. 

Thomas  Whigham. 

Peter  Johnson. 

Willard  P.  Smith. 

Frank  W.  Adams,  H.  d. 

Alfred  R.  Hale, 

F.  H.  Drury. 

Carlos  P.  Faunce. 


Church. 


Salem,  South, 
S*m,  Crombiest., 
Sandisfleld, 

**  New  Boston, 
Sandwich, 
Sangus, 

"      Clift'd'e, 
Sdtuate, 
Seekonk, 
Sharon, 
Sheffield, 
Shelbume, 

Palls, 
Bherbom, 
Shirley. 
Shrewsbury, 
Shntesbnry, 
Somerset, 
Somerrille,  Ist, 

*'  Broadway, 

(«  West 

'*  Prospect  Hill, 

"  Winter  HUl, 

**  Highland, 
Southampton, 
Southboro, 

"     Southville, 
Southbridge, 
South  HacDey, 

Palls, 
Southwick, 
Spencer, 
Springfield,  1st, 

''^  Olivet, 

'*  South, 

"  North, 

''LidianOroh., 

"  Hope, 

''French, 

**  Eastern  av., 

*'  Emmanuel, 

"  Park, 

"  St.  John's, 

"  SioediBh, 

**  Faith, 
Sterling, 
Stockbridge, 

"   Interlaken, 
Stoneham, 
Stoughton, 
Sturbridge, 
Sudbury, 
Sunderland, 
Sutton, 
Swampecott, 
Taunton,  West, 
"      Trin., 
•*      Winslow, 
"      East, 
"      Union, 
Teinpleton, 

"  Baldwinville, 
Tewksbury, 
Tolland, 
Topefield, 
Townsend, 
Traro, 


Superintendent. 


Rev.  Edward  H.  Chandler. 
Arthur  F.  Smith. 
Miss  Mary  C.  Hawley. 
Dea.  John  A.  Northway. 

E.  S.  Talbot 
Fred  J.  Ejiight. 
Frederick  W.  Marston. 

A.  Wallace  Hunt. 

Alfred  C.  Sa-rpson. 
William  R.  Joyner. 
O.  M.  Vincent,  Bardwells. 
Charles  A.  Holbrook. 
Samuel  J.  Fletcher. 
G^rge  Balch. 
Howard  S.  Shepard. 
Dea.  Nathaniel  A.  Briggs. 
Frank  A.  Morrill. 
Frank  B.  Nickerson. 
Charles  W.  Coleman. 
Thomas  C.  Wallace. 
William  H.  Burrouglis. 
Samuel  B.  Darling. 
WillUm  H.  Marshall. 
Bdward  K.  Parsons. 
Henry  A.  MoMaster. 
Frank  A.  Pearl. 
Alvah  L.  Hyde. 
S.  Leray  Snuth. 
Henry  B.  Judd. 
Mrs.  Bdward  GilleU. 
Victor  H.  Morse. 
William  B.  Armstrong. 
George  R.  Booth. 
Henry  A.  King. 
J.  Elliot  Bliss. 
Winslow  B.  Morse. 

B.  H.  Cutler. 

Rev.  T.  S.  St.  Aubin. 
La  Roy  Nichols. 
Edward  W.  Pease. 
Charles  Jaoobus. 
Bphraim  B.  Haskins. 
Mjss  Mathilda  Shalen. 
Dr.  C.  S.  Hurlbut,  Jr. 
H.  W.  Gibbs. 
Clarence  Perry. 
Douglas  H.  Newton. 
Charles  E.  Stevens. 
John  A.  Comstock. 
Charles  Bradford. 

F.  F.  Walker. 
Andrew  C.  Warner. 
Dexter  A.  Brlgham. 
Harold  C.  Childs. 
Rev.  Abram  L.  Bean. 
William  H.  Fox. 
John  Adrian. 

Rev.  Halah  H.  Loud. 
William  F.  Rose. 
J.  O.  Winch. 
F.  G.  Atwell. 
Irving  M.  Looke. 
Oliver  B.  Slocum,  Jr. 
Albert  M.  Dodge. 
A.  S.  Howard. 
John  B.  Dyer. 


520 


CONUREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK. 


[190 


Church. 


Truro»  N»#rth, 

^ngsbort 

Upton, 

Uxbridm, 

Wakefteld, 

Walpole, 

*^        Bast, 

Waltham, 
**    Swedish, 

Ware, 
*'      East, 
•*      French, 

Wareham, 

Warren,  let, 

Warwick, 

Watertown, 

Wayland, 

Welitter, 

Wellealey, 

Hills, 

Wellfleet, 

"         South, 

Wendell, 

Wenham, 

Westboro, 

West  Boylston, 

West  Brookfield, 

Weetfleld,  Ist, 
**  2d 

Westford, 

Westhampton, 

Westminster, 

W.  Newbury,  1st, 
2d, 

Weston, 

Westport, 

W.  Springfield, 
"  Mittiueague, 
"  Park  St., 

W.  Stockbridge, 
••  Village, 

West  Tisbuiy, 

Westwood, 

Weymouth,  1st, 
*'    Old  South, 


SuperinteDdent. 


Mrr   Sarah  Smith. 

Mrs.  H.  Louise  Blanchard. 

A.  P.  Williams,  W.  Upton. 

AuguiituB  Stonr. 

Augustus  D.  Dimick. 

John  S.  Allen. 

I^ewis  Boyden. 

A.  N.  Burke. 

Victor  Landfltrom. 

Miss  Helen  G.  Ohute. 

James  V.  Anthony. 

John  M.  Freeman,  Jr. 
W.  B.  Patrick. 
Albert  S.  Witherell. 
Orlendo  W.  Dimiok. 
William  8.  Lovell. 
Ralph  P.  Larchar. 
William  L.  Bussell,  Jr. 
Rev.  Parris  T.  Farwell. 
Dea.  Frederic  W.  Snow. 
Miss  Nettie  S.  Paine. 
Mrs.  Flora  D.  Packard. 
Nathaniel  P.  Perkins. 
Rev.  S.  I.  Briant. 
Herbert  A.  Holmes. 
Miss  Harriet  Crowell. 
Herbert  W.  Denlo. 
Clarence  A.  Brodeur. 
Houghton  Q.  Osgood. 
Henry  M.  Glapp. 
Frederic  W.  Mossman. 
MiS8  Anna  Rogers. 
Henry  Hall. 

i  Mrs.  J.  P.  Parris. 
'  Harry  L.  Brown. 

Ed  win  Smith. 

Nelson  Sherburne. 

Mr?.  Angle  Patterson. 

William  w.  Bartlett. 

Ulysses  B.  Mayhew. 

Rev.  Warren  F.  Bickford. 

Miss  Louise  E.  Humphrey. 

Alfred  O.  Crawford. 


BaperiDtendtnt. 


I . 


■•  Wey'th&  Brain., 
"    Un.,So., 
"    Pilgrim, 
"    Bast, 
Whately, 
.Whitman, 
Wilbraham, 

"       North, 
Williamsburg, 
,    '*  Hayden^le, 
i  WiliiAniito'n,Ut, 
"  College, 
"  South, 
*<  WhiteOaks, 
Wilmington, 
WinohendoD,  1st, 
North, 
Winoheater, 
Windsor, 
Winthrop,  | 

Wobnm,  1st,        i 
"     North, 
"     Soand,, 
"     Hontnae, 
Worcester,  1st, 
"    Central, 
*'    Union, 
"    Memorial, 
**    Plymouth, 
*'   Piedmont, 

**     SW€di$h,l8t, 

"   Pilgrim, 
*•   Park, 
"    Coyenant, 
"    Hope, 
i     *'    Lake  View, 
'     "    Bethany, 

"    Armenian, 
!     *'   Immanuel, 
"   6\oedi*h,2d, 
**   Adams  Sq., 
Worthington, 
Wrentham, 
Yarmoutli, 

••         West, 


E.  H.  Bowler,  K.  Bnlatn 

Charles  F.  Hammett. 

Charles  L.  Seabory. 

Charles  A.  Bandall. 

H.  S.  HigginB,  B.  Whmte^ 

Howard  ST  Baker. 

Btbelbert  Bliss. 

Fred  B.  Demond. 

Fred  C.  Miller. 

L.  H.  Longley. 

B.  Herbert  Botsford. 

LeBoyB.  Smith. 

Ber.  William  B.  Stookliig; 

William  ▲.  Rogers. 

James  B.  Teal. 

Charles  L.  Beals. 

A.  S.  F.  Kiiby. 

Curtis  B.  Qoodell. 

Mrs.  J.  LUlian  LMmbss. 

Dea.  John  R.  Garter. 

Dea.  Benjamin  F.  Kimball. 

Bdwaid  Johnson. 

Wm.  H.  Cadwell,  Wobvn. 

Wallace  A.  Corsy. 

Daniel  M.  Wheeler. 

Frank  H,  Bobson. 

Arthur  R.  Taft. 
Charles  F.  MatUe. 
Victor  J.  Johnaoo. 
O.  R.  Cook. 
Frank  H.  Viele. 
Henry  L.  Scrlbner. 
Ernest  R.  Biaylott. 

Mrs.  A.  O.  Todd. 

V.  J.  Barakian. 

Edwin  Batty. 

John  Dahl. 

H.  C.  Burnham. 

Barent  B.  Pease,  BlngvlU 

Horace  J.  Blake,  ShiMisvlli. 

Rev.  George  H.  Ewing. 

Mrs.  Isaiah  Crowell. 


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